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hey guys, doing some major upgrades to my mates r34 gtr so selling off all thats left and a few of my parts i have collected over the years.. ive taken pictures of most of the items but if you want pictures of the other stuff just ask me.



GTR Trust Drag intercooler 600x300x150mm, VGC, part of the end tanks chopped off for the different orientation i was planning while running it upside down - $1900


Full Set r34 gtr standard brakes with slotted front and rear rotors, rotors have been painted a bit to keep most the rust off, pads are a bit old and could do with a new set - $1600


AME TM-02 wheels, 18x10 +15 x4 on 1200km old achillies 123s semi slicks 265x35x18 - all very good condition no gutter rash, pretty much new still only one or two marks, can fit 380mm rotors behind them as per pictures, backs sit in a bit on the guards because of the camber - $2150


Genuine Te37's, 19x10.5 +12 x4 on brand new maybe 2km old (still have the tyre dicks on them) federal evo 595 275x30x19 - $4250


Surge tank setup, its to suit an r34 and mounts in the boot on the passenger side corner, has all lines needed for the install including the two not pictured that run to the fuel rail and from the regulator back to the surge tank, it can be modified very easily to suit any other model ie skyline or silvia.. consists of two bosch 044's and two magnafuel regs all speedflow fittings and lines - $1050


Peterson 4 stage dry sump pump, one damaged jic fitting as per picture and machined shaft for a hex drive (not sure why old owner did this must be an american thing) - $350


R34 gtr Power fc - tuned for a t04z on 6boost manifold, z32 airlfow meters, standard intake manifold and 800cc sard injectors made 330ish awkw, pretty sure there is a hand controller in there somewhere as well - $600


6boost 2jz manifold, twinscroll t4 flange.. can fit a gt45 frame turbo under the bonnet.. brand new - $1000


r34 gtr standard intercooler, very good condition - $350


tomei type rj fuel reg, very good condition - $150


2 x Z32 airflow meters and apexi pod filters, very good condition - $450


Nitto rb26 clear timing cover - $75


R33 gtst brake calipers, as new pads.. great condition - $350


rochester 14mm 1200cc injectors x 4, never been used only fitted - $400


R33 gtr passenger seat - $200


buddy club fixed back seat, has rail to suit s13/4/5. black with grey inserts for a normal sized person, has a small tear in the fabric other than that its as new - $450


sr20vet mazworx lhd or RHD without brake booster intake manifold, no fuel rail as new condition just needs a throttle cable bracket welded on - $500



will also be selling the following shortly


r34 gtr front bar, very good condition silver


r34 gtr front lip, very good condition silver


r34 gtr standard side skirts and nismo style carbon addons


r34 gtr front driveshaft - going with os88 box so no longer need it




all parts are located in mackay, north qld.. postage can be arranged for any of it.


thats it for now..


please contact me (spencer) on 0413347774 or via pm



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no sorry they would not.. you would need 200 series hose with the teflon inner lining and all new fittings to suite that type of hose.

R34 front bar sold

Intercooler arrived today, well packaged. Cheers mate.

Would buy from again without hesitation.

Thanks buddy :)

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