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Parts as listed below.

Pick up preffered (Can post at cost if required.)

PM for Pics and other enquiries.

No chit chat...

Wanna chat go to wasteland.

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01•R32 RB20 Turbo (Minimum Play, No Smoke/Leaks, Good Nick)__________160Buxx

02•R32 Custom Alloy Catch Can Setup__________150Buxx

03•Custom R32 Intercooler Piping (Crossover pipe deleted and a HKS SSQV Mounted near throttlebody)__________180Buxx 

04•Cooling Pro Intercooler Core 600x300x76 __________100Buxx

**03 & 04__________250Buxx**

05•Apexi 60mm Boost Guage with Stand__________100Buxx

06•Greddy Profec B Spec II__________300Buxx

07•Surge Tank Setup with 044__________320Buxx

08•Bosch 044 (Used)__________150Buxx

09•R34 GTR Injectors clean & tested then used for ~1500kms__________280Buxx **Can chuck in R34 GTR Rail & FPR for 50Buxx**

10•R33 GTR (V-Spec) Drivers Seat__________450Buxx

11•R32 GTSt (Late Model) Passenger Seat__________50Buxx

12•R32 GTSt (Late Model) Rear Seat__________100Buxx

13•R32 GTSt Front Bar in Blue (Cut for FMIC)__________120Buxx

14•R32 GTSt Reo (Cut for FMIC)__________120Buxx

15•R32 Front Lights (Fisheye) & indicators__________120Buxx

(has eyelids glued on)

16•Alternator (RB20)__________80Buxx

17•Starter (RB20)__________80Buxx

18•Wheels 4x 5spoke 17x8 unsure of offset.

(Good for skids or trailer) plenty of tread left.__________250Buxx

19•Alloy Radiator 42mm__________120Buxx

20•R32 (All) Cusco F&R Strut Braces__________270Buxx Pair or 150Buxx ea (rear wont be sold until front is sold)

21•RB20DET 4WD Complete (Has Knock)__________200Buxx

22•Haltech E6K Standalone ECU with Full wiring looms & wiring diagrams, relays, switches, coils, coil leads, intake temp sensor, coolant temp sensor & 3bar map sensors, pulled from my R32 GTS4 in perfect nick but can be wired into anycar__________900Buxx

**More info can be found on this pdf...**

http://www.fueltech.com.au/pdfs/HalE6K.pdf

***Manual can be found here:

http://www.haltech.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/E6KManual.pdf***

23•HKS GT28 Cast Dumps Suit RB26 with GT28 Turbos (Bell mouth style, Hi Flow, Can be machined out.) Paid 550+Post, Sell for__________500Buxx Posted

24•Kakimoto Regu-06&R 3" Catback Exhuast Suit R32 GTSt, GTS4 & GTR (Mid Muffler replaced with Hotdog)__________380Buxx

25•R33 Radiator Perfect Nick__________75Buxx

26•HKS GTRS Turbos Suit RB26/27/28/30/31 etc etc Perfect__________2700Buxx

27•RPM Custom Oil Cooler & Remote Filter Setup R32 GTR (Passenger Side Mounted)__________550Buxx

28•RPM Custom Catch Can Setup__________200Buxx 

29•RB25DET Long Motor No Accessories (From R34 Non Neo) ~168psi accross all cylinders__________1400Buxx 

more to come

Edited by krayzie32

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