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Hey guys time to get rid of some bits

2x Nismo LMGT4's 18x9.5 + 18 ( Matt black with bit of gutter rash and crap tyres) $1050

2 x Work XT7's 4 Stud 17x9 + 18 powdercoated black with Toyo R1R tyres 95% tread 235/40/17 $1100

2x Std R32 RB26 turbo's (came off a working car I was told) $100 the pair

2x R34 GT-R STD Stainless Steel dump pipes $200 the pair

1x R33 GT-R Intake Plenum freshly stripped and powdercoated satin black $220.00

Set of GT-R Throttle Bodies $100

Pair of brand new RDA 324mm rotors ( with some surface rust but never used) $200 with a free set of endless brake pads used but lots of meat.

Set of dog bone adapters to use r32/33 caliper on 324mm GTR rotor (80% sure these are for a GTS-T $80.00

BeeR rev limiter $80.00 used

R32 GT-R engine loom in good condition $160.00

Twin turbo pipe in std silver wit elbow for rear turbo in good condition $80.00

HKS VPC ( vain pressure controller) so you can run a map sensor on STD or remapped ECU including harness and remapped ecu $200.00

I am sure there is more but this is a good start

Email me collins.andrew.acATgmail.com

or sms 0434425026

Cheers

Located near baswater vic and can post at buyers expense.

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