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A Friend of mine had these bits for a couple of Skylines he imported himself etc.

Garage clear out.....

Part QTY Price ($)

32r turbo good 1 600

32r turbo bad 1 200

32R dump pipes pairs stock 3 200

32r manifolds pair 2 300

air con fan 1 100

r34 gtr turbos ball bearing ceramic exh wheel pair 1 2200

apexi air filters new gtr r32 1 340

greddy pillar twin r32 gtr 2 150

greddy remote oil filter set up r32 gtr 1 300

clear blinker front 1 450

tomei cam sprockets rb26dett 1 550

greddy clear cam sprocket covers 1 180

power ent timing belt rb26dett 1 220

r33 cusco/nismo front strut bars 6 150

r33 carbon fiber radiator panel 1 400

r33 rear wings 3 100

mood oil cans 1 150

greddy oil cans 4 180

cusco oil cans 1 180

field a/f monitor 3 100

greddy profec b spec 2 1 550

sard fuel pump 3 550

sard fuel pressure reg small 2 280

pivot shift light 2 200

apexi avcr 1 800

z32 mafs inc harness 2 350

TD06 20G Turbo rebuilt with new core, HKS 60mm wastegate, Trust manifold, dump pipe. All ceramic coated. Looks very nice.

All fits straight onto an SR20

Contact me for more info if needed.

michael

also have

mood oil cans 1 150

greddy oil cans 4 180

cusco oil cans 1 180

field a/f monitor 3 100

greddy profec b spec 2 1 550

sard fuel pump 3 550

sard fuel pressure reg small 2 280

pivot shift light 2 200

apexi avcr 1 800

z32 mafs inc harness 2 350

pics of the greedy filter kit, i have someone who needs one.

getting pics tonight.

its brand new in a box though...

not too much to see! :headspin:

:(

Currently got some pics of the Rear Wings (2x aftermarket wings for 33 and 1X R32GTR wing)

Pics of the strut braces

Pic of the Greddy remote filter kit.

Mood Motorsports catch can.

And a TD06 Tubo Kit for Sr20.

hi mate,

yeah can send pics, but dont have an R33 GTR wing sorry.

One is an R32 GTR Wing,

Other two R33 Wings are quite large ones will send you pics anyway if you like.

michael

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