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Hey guys going im going single turbo and i will not be needing the following parts anymore:

ID1000cc Injectors: Brand new, still in plastic cover. $900

Comes with:

6x Injectors (Obviously)

6x 11 Fitment Adapters

6x Electrical Connectors

Electrical Pins

Pin Insulators

HPI Dump Pipes: Brand new, still in the box: $800 (Will only fit R32 and R33 GT-R)

Turbosmart FPR 800 (new series E85 compatible): Brand new in the box: $220

Ported Stock Manifolds with Gaskets: $250: Purchased off JD32R

Unknown Japanese front pipe 3.1inch in stainless steel : $350 <- Thats the price i will take once it is off the car.

2.7' Cat-Back exhaust with JUN BL 4' muffler. no cat's or reso: $250 <- Thats the price i will take once it is off the car.

Stock Headlights + Clear Front Blinkers: $200: Only for Vic user's.. yes iam lazy cbf sending it interstate. Atleast im honest.

Will be selling off Greddy Hard Pipe Kit & -5 turbo's when they are off the car so there is no pricing for them atm.

Located in Vic.

Pictures can be found here

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

Cheers Sedat.

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$700 for pipe kit. Includes all the piping Z32 AFM's and 2x Drift pods. Pics are in my build thread the items are still on the car they will be taken off when i go single which will be soon.

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Need to inspect there condition first once they are out of the car. Depending on how good or bad they are price will varry from 1300 to 1800$, cheers.

Turbosmart FPR is now sold. Injectors are still available the price is ONO (injectors).

Wiling to swap injectors for ID2000's (11mm). Must have everything necessary to bolt up:

6x11 Fitment Adapters

6x Electrical Connectors

Electrical Pins

Pin Insulators

Cheers.

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  • 2 weeks later...

All PM's replied to and all items that were not installed are sold.

Injectors still available.

Turbo's, Exhaust and Piping will be removed in 3 weeks.

Alot of people have shown interest on the -5's and Greddy piping. I have put the people in order according to who PM'd me first and showed interest in buying the parts.

Cheers Sedat.

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