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Looking to sell some parts that are hard to sell in America. All parts are located in the United States so shipping is not included. I'll try to be as fair as possible since its very difficult to sell these items here. Also note all prices are in USD.

First is an HKS SPL intake kit for an R34 GT-R. It was originally a MAF intake but I welded up a single hole and did some silicoln reducer couplers to have it run MAP on my car. I will include all couplers that I have, a lot of which are HKS couplers that have never been used. Some pipes have also never been used such as the MAF adapters. The filters only have 2 hours of dyno time and less than 10km on them for a street tune. I will include everything you see!

HKS part number 1302-SN034. Looking for $800.00 USD + shipping

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Two filters of course, but one box went missing:

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Next I have a pair of Garrett "grup-N" GT2860R turbos. Same km on them as the intake. You can tell by how clean the wastegates are inside the hot side. The wastegates also still have very clean stickers on them. Looking for $1,600USD plus shipping:

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All mounting hardware for the turbos is also stainless steel.

Need to go single turbo due to the motor being in a USDM Nissan s13. Steering column gets in the way of the twin setup.

Let me know if the prices I'm asking are unreasonably high for Australia. They are normal for American pricing but may not be worth that much over there. If enough disagree I will lower the prices.

You can reach me via email at "[email protected]" or text or call at "+1.412.370.3094"

Thanks for looking.

Hi, Kiley

It would help if you can tell us the turbos' spec .Are they -5,-7,-9 or -10 with the part number on the Garrett turbos

cheers

Right guys sorry. Didnt have them handy so had to run out to my storage to get the numbers. I've added a picture up top but the part number is:

707160/5007S.

So I take that to mean they're -5's correct?

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