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nismo r32 gtr fuel pump $150
had leaning out issues changed the fuel pump and map sensor which resolved it. I believe it was the map sensor (reading 20kpa low), as the fuel pressure remained the same. But just in case I'll give the buyer 2 weeks to fit and test money back if they have any issues.

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Apexi GTR front pipe $150

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apexi rsm including g sensor $150

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Genuine trust rb26 clear cam cover $100
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R32 GTR Intercooler $150
one pictured is used for illustration purpose, i will take photos of my actual cooler upon request. Cores are straight and undamaged and like the one in the photo it can do with a coat of black.

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clarion 10" subwoofer $100

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10 x t-bolt clamps 3.25" 83mm-93mm $35

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All items located in melbourne south east will post at your expense.

PRICE DROP

nismo r32 gtr fuel pump $100

Apexi GTR front pipe $100

apexi rsm including g sensor $120

Genuine trust rb26 clear cam cover $70

R32 GTR Intercooler $120

clarion 10" subwoofer $100

10 x t-bolt clamps 3.25" 83mm-93mm $35

All items located in melbourne south east will post at your expense.

Edited by linkems

Could you shoot me some measurements on the inlets and outlet on the Apexi front pipes please? Message me if possible? 0419170619

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