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My R32 GTR is currently going through some fairly significant changes at the moment, and as such I ordered some parts that I didn't need as well as having some parts with very little use that have been removed.


I believe prices are very reasonable but am obviously open to offers.


I can be contacted via PM here or on 0410892463. Call or text is fine.


TOMEI PISTONS -RB26- $1800

86.5mm

Brand New - Only opened the box to look at them but never removed from plastic.


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TOMEI CONNECTING RODS -RB26- $1000

121.5mm

Brand New - Only opened the box to look at them but never removed from plastic.


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APEXI POWER FC with boost control kit. -R32GTR- $1300

(Boost control kit not pictured)

Not much to say apart from it's a good price with the boost control kit. (try find cheaper)

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DEFI RACER Temperature gauges - $150 each

60mm in red

2 for sale

Only had them on the car for roughly 600kms.


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R32 GTR Brakes

Front Calipers and rotors.

No hard lines, no pads.

Perfect upgrade for gtst or S1x.

$250 ono

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SARD INJECTORS -RB26- $500

800cc

Used for less than 5000kms

Don't come with rail unless you offer me money

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Standard GTR INJECTORS -RB26- $250

440cc

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Injector RESISTOR pack -RB26- $100

can have it for $50 if you buy it with the above injectors

Edited by cochee_15

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