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Hi Guys

Got these done as part of my current build but have decided to go a different direction with the engine bay look/colour scheme so they are up for sale...

As part of the sale I will require your the same stock parts/covers in exchange, I do already have a spare spark plug cover so if you don't have this item we can work something out

The set comes with a brand new R34 GTR engine plate (as pictured). This item is brand new in the box and was only sat on the spark plug cover for the photos. It will also come with a brand new TWIN TURBO badge (not pictured).

Details are:

Condition - professionally polished and have not been fitted/used since

Location - Brisbane north side

Shipping - Will ship Aus wide, cost depends on your location

Price - $700 + your stock parts/covers in exchange

Photos - see below

Contact details - PM or call/txt me on 0407 175 417

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sale fell through and I do not need covers in exchange now...

Updated details below:

Price - $850

Shipping - pick up is fine or delivery Aus wide should be around $50

how much for just the twin turbo pipe??

PM sent

A good buy folks - get on to this

Cheers mate

How much for twin turbo pipe and rear turbo pipe exchange ?

PM sent

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Price update:

Twin turbo pipe + elbow - $150 + delivery

Engine covers - $650 + delivery (will also come with brand new genuine Nissan CAS seal)

OR

The whole lot for - $770 + delivery

  • 1 month later...

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