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Hey guys/girls

I have a few parts up for SALE

  • HKS GT-RS turbo's still like new done less than 10,000km come with HKS actuators also $3300 ono reason for sale going with a single setup on my new build
  • HKS dump pipes to suit also $300 or will do turbos and dumps for $3300
  • Nismo R32 GTR exhaust from cat back this is pretty rare as id assume they would no longer be for sale $500... to give you and idea the car made 224KW with just this exhaust car has no other modifications.. have a dyno sheet from JEM to prove and is very quiet
  • R33 GTR chrome strut brace $180 ono
  • Also have 2 black wrinkle coated twin turbo pipes $150 each

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Will post up pics of exhaust and strut brace tomorrow when i get a chance pick up is from Sydney Parramatta area

cheers Jayson


Size of the catback?

im pretty sure its 3inch

click on the link i found the same one that was for sale back in 07

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/183707-r32-gtr-and-gts-t-nismo-exhaust-500-also/

Pmd

pm replied

*** PRICE DROP ***

  • HKS GT-RS turbo's still like new done less than 10,000km come with HKS actuators also $3300 ono reason for sale going with a single setup on my new build DROPPED $3000
  • Nismo R32 GTR exhaust from cat back this is pretty rare as id assume they would no longer be for sale $500... to give you and idea the car made 224KW with just this exhaust car has no other modifications.. have a dyno sheet from JEM to prove and is very quiet DROPPED $400
  • R33 GTR chrome strut brace $180 ono DROPPED $150 this cost me that much just to get chromed
  • Also have 2 black wrinkle coated twin turbo pipes $150 each DROPPED $130 each

Need these gone guys... sick of seeing these parts in my room and around the house (and so are my parents)

  • 2 weeks later...

exhaust sold waiting for pickup..

Chromed strut brace and wrinkle coated twin turbo pipes still available

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