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R32 Gtr Nismo Lemans Turbos, R34 Arc Airbox, R33 Gtr Airbox, R32 Gtr Airbox + Snorkel, Ported Manifolds


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Hi Guys,

Another clean up of suff I collected while purchasing some gear I needed for my car.

Pictures will be below the list.

With the turbos, I can film the movement (if much at all) and send you the clip.

1. R34 GTT ARC Airbox

Condition: everything looks to be in good condition. No cracks. Welds are fantastic. Filter still useable, but should be able to buy replacements now that ARC back in operation.

Includes everything in the pictures, brackets to secure etc and the trumpet ring

Price: $350 + Postage - its light and i've already boxed it - cheap.

2. R33 GTR Airbox + Snorkel

Condition: In pretty good condition, most of it is intact there is one missing metal clip, but it holds together fine with the remainders.

No filter, cheap from autobarn/supercheap.

Price: $250 + Post

3. R32 GTR Complete Airbox + Snorkel + Filter etc

Condition: Surprisingly in fantastic condition for the age and complete. It is some sort of metal not like the ones these days.

Return your R32 GTR back to complete stock and sit it in its historic spot. Honestly not sure how it connects up, as i've never seen one up and close to a R32 GTR. Has a bit broken off the snorkel.

Price: $300 + Post

4. R32 Nismo Lemans? GTR Turbos - Has 0.60 on Front and Not 0.42

Condition: 14411-06U00 is the part number on both. I never used these, i'm not sure of the condition, a bit of shaft movement. Would probably safe to have them looked at/rebuilt

Price: $650 + Post

5. Ported R32 GTR Stock Manifolds

Condition: See the pictures, quite good with heatshields. This is what many people tell you to do, port the manifolds as they are strong and already good, just small ID.

Price: $200 + Post

6. R32 GTR Standard Turbos and Dump Pipes

Condition: One is in good condition with a bit of shaft movement. The other got damaged when a motor blew up. The rear wheel was damaged. See pictures. Dump pipes and shields are as standard.

Price: $200 the lot + postage.

1. R34 ARC

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2. R33 GTR Airbox + Snorkel

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3. R32 Airbox

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4. R32 Nismo Turbos

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5. Ported GTR Manifolds

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6. Standard R32 GTR Turbos + Dump

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Yeah, okay maybe I over priced things a bit.

Revision below:

1. R34 GTT ARC Airbox

Price: $300 + Postage - its light and i've already boxed it - cheap.

2. R33 GTR Airbox + Snorkel

Price: $250 + Post

3. R32 GTR Complete Airbox + Snorkel + Filter etc

Price: $250 + Post

4. R32 Nismo Lemans? GTR Turbos - Has 0.60 on Front and Not 0.42

Price: $500 ono?

5. Ported R32 GTR Stock Manifolds

Price: $150 + Post

6. R32 GTR Standard Turbos and Dump Pipes

Price: $200 the lot + postage.

  • 2 weeks later...

ARC Airbox - $300

R32 GTR Airbox - $225

R32 Nismo Turbos - $450

Ported R32 GTR Manifolds - $150

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $200

ARCBOX Sold.

R32 GTR Airbox have a few people after it. First one who says sold with payment takes it.

This is a complete airbox. Check ebay, you'll see a few incomplete asking for more.

Rest of the gear still available.

R32 GTR Airbox SOLD pending payment.

ARCBOX sold

Price drop on R32 GTR Turbos and Dump pipes

-$175 + postage

The .60 turbos are steel wheel.

- Have interest on these, whoever puts money down first takes them.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just an update.

ARCBOX sold

R32 GTR Airbox sold

R32 Nismo Turbos - $450

Ported R32 GTR Manifolds - $150

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $175

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

Ported R32 GTR Manifolds - $150

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $150

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

  • 2 weeks later...

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

Ported R32 GTR Manifolds - $150

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

Ported Manifolds SOLD!

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

  • 2 weeks later...

Nismo Turbos sold, pending payment.

Remaining:

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

Nismo turbos back up for sale.

Time wasted again.

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

R33 GTR Power FC Dejetro as well $1000.

  • 3 weeks later...

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

R33 GTR Power FC Dejetro as well $1000.

Bump.

Pictures of Power FC if necessary

  • 3 weeks later...

BUMP.

Offers on Nismo turbos.

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400

R32 GTR Turbos + Dump Pipes + Shields - $100

R33 GTR Airbox + snorkel - $250

R33 GTR Power FC Dejetro as well $1000.

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