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As add title says, im looking to return my car back to stock, all parts are AS NEW CONDITION

Looking to sell most of these parts with the condition that im given the stock part, so price is determined/negotiated with that in mind, my parts are mint so id need stock parts in mint condition too.

Power FC with Hand Controller ( current E85 tune) - $1000

GT3076 ( HKS3037)with 0.82 Twin scroll rear with gate pipe on housing(ceramic coated)- $1100

Tial 44mm gate with springs( these are $620new at MTQ)- $350

6boost low mount manifold Twin Scroll( ceramic coated) $1000

Z32 airflow and plug( cost $350)- $200

3 1/2inch dump stainless steel with gate pipe return(cost $800 to make) - $400

1000cc Xspurts in top feed rail ( was on r33)- $600

Turbo smart reg $200

4inch intake pipe, connects to z32, has whole for bov return-$100

Rear aftermarket bumper

also have a set of Tein coilover which im open to offers, these are Jap spec fully adjustable, firm and in VGC.

Located in south Brisbane 0466 257 118

Open to sensible offers.

Got a pic of metal intake?

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heres a pic of the pipe and other bits for sale

the big black pipe going into the turbo with bov and afm attached

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Dump pipe was made by Dan at Elite automotive for the GTX in stock position, its since been shortened about 6inch to suit the lowmount and gate, its pretty easy to make it fit a stock position again, just lengthen it again, cost me $850 and is quality stainless steel..

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Power FC and z32 AFM SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

rear housing that is on turbopost-70965-0-84556800-1378156943_thumb.jpgpost-70965-0-28983900-1378157067_thumb.jpgpost-70965-0-83713400-1378157172_thumb.jpg

Has perfect boost control and the mouth has been ported out for more flow to match the 6boost manifold flange

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Interested in the turbo mate, can you post up some pictures of where the gate pipe is on the turbine housing? Cheers

Currently someone considering buying the turbo,Gate,manifold and dump as a package, will let you know if they don't buy it today..

i can testify that having the gate in that position is perfect for boost control. had 6boost do the same on my gt3076r housing back in the day and it was excellent

Thanks mate,

Tein coilovers( these are firm, jap spec) $700 or $600 plus your stock suspension, Postage is extra

Rota Grids - 18*9.5, offset 30 comes with tyres, rear 2 have plenty of meat but cheapish, front tyres are Kumho21 $800

Rear bumper- needs some paint and small repair $180

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rear

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will also package deal the Injectors,Rail,FPR,Fuel pressure gauge and the speedflow fittings on the rail

for $700, perfect for E85 upgrade.. made 320kw at 70%duty

Turbo,Dump,Manifold,lines,Gate,intake pipe- SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

also have a R33 GTR dash OEM - $350+ your stock cluster or $400 withoutpost-70965-0-03170800-1378338535_thumb.jpgpost-70965-0-54681700-1378338563_thumb.jpg

Tomei Poncams 256 8.5lift with less than 10 000k's on them- $550 + your stock cams ( prefer local )

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heres some extra pics, I will peal off parts as there bought... these teins are firm, bought from Jap wrecker few years ago, they are not worn out, 16adjustments which when turnt definitely make it firmer, if you have a drift car these are perfect, ive used them on the street for 3years, there not too bad.. make the car handle like its on rails..

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fuel system bits

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wheels are in great condition, still have receipt for them, also will fit a falcon

check out the stance.. lol

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Thanks mate,

Tein coilovers( these are firm, jap spec) $700 or $600 plus your stock suspension, Postage is extra

Rota Grids - 18*9.5, offset 30 comes with tyres, rear 2 have plenty of meat but cheapish, front tyres are Kumho21 $800

Rear bumper- needs some paint and small repair $180

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rear

What size tyre on rear? Any guard work required to fit on gtst?

What size tyre on rear? Any guard work required to fit on gtst?

on the rear is 245/40 , id say you could squeeze a 265/35 on the rear though

I have my guards rolled, the fronts could use a 5mm spacer as there a slight rub if you get a hard full lock on but hasn't been a drama for me... These wheels are big but no heavier than a stock wheel from what I can tell.

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hay mate can u send me some more pics on the fuel set up and some more info on it

These parts are like brand new, are 12months old and were purchased to convert to E85 and worked very well, nothing wrong with any of it, these injectors are very high quality and theres zero issues with this setup..

This is where I bought them and what they look like http://www.injectorsonline.com/indivprod.php?cid=106&scid=40

I have modified this rail so it can bolt under a R33 in place of the stock rail so this is rare, the manifold got a brief shaving so the rail fits in.. There is a write up in the DIY section with an example of this but using 750cc Xspurts here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/403711-top-feed-rail-in-r33-with-stock-plenumyes-it-can-be-done/?hl=+750cc++xspurts

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