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Hi guys

Time to clean out all the extra parts i have laying around the garage

All items located at Prestons Sydney, im not shipping this stuff so its pick up only

As stated in title this stuff is already cheap so some stuff im not neg on

First up

3.5" to 3" inch Catalytic converter, Has the usualy scratches on the underside but internally its %100 $50

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next is a Greddy Y pipe (excellent for those guys doing a single mount single) good condition and comes with 2 silicon adapters with step downs for filters. Bought this for $200, selling it for $140

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Standard R32 GTR wing .. one of its mounting bolts spins in its housing but be fixed with not too much difficulty.. apart from that just needs a wipe down and is in good condition with a few small scratches $50

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Next is some standard parts

6x coil packs and ignitor.. started to misfire at 350rwkw so these would be good as a replacement for anything around 300rwkw and under

Ignitor $30

Coil packs $60

Blue Radiator hoses with 4 beefy clamps to suit GTR.. in good condition, just a bit dirty and need a wipe down $25

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Some random BOV and turbo pluming from my old twin set up.. all in good condition. also have the BOV cross over pipe as is seen in the picture with the GTR wing.. Enquire for pricing, will still sell for cheap :D

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Standard GTR Charcoal Canister for you emission nuts ;) $30

Standard R32 GTR intercooler... has a few bent fins and dings but works perfectly fine.. painted black..want it gone!! $30

Standard R32 GTR Manifolds.. good condition, would be ideal for someone wanting to do some porting $25

Standard GTR rods and pistons.. all rods are in good conditon, one of the pistons is fooked!! whole lot for $30

if theres more ill update

PM or message me 0432528844

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