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I have just done a single turbo conversion on my GTR so I have some stock parts for sale
Parts are from a 2000 R34 GTR with 93,000kms

Available for pick-up or post at additional costs
Pick-up in Kallangur, North Brisbane

Call during standard working hours 8am - 6pm on 0488083818 or PM on here for any additional info

More to be added in the coming days.....

BNR34 Stock fuel pump and lines $60

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BNR34 Fuel rail / Injectors / Stock FPR $250

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BNR34 Stock Turbo's, Manifolds, M's pod filters, Standard AFM's, All pipes (Inc a custom Stainless twin 3" into 3 1/2" front pipe)
Turbo's are in perfect working order and made 257kw @ less than 1 bar on my stock BNR34 the day they were removed (Dyno sheet can be provided) $1200

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BNR34 Stock Suspension, removed @ 90,000kms

Perfect working order, no knocks etc $200

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  • 3 weeks later...

Once again all parts are off my 2000 BNR34

AFM's $100ea or $150/pr

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Cams & Cam Gears $100

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ECU $250

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FRP Front Bumper Vents $200

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Rear Bumper Lights $200

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Turbo's, Manifolds, Dumps with stock actuators & O2 sensors $400ea or $700/pr

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Custom Stainless twin 3" into 3.5" Front Pipe $300
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M's Pod Filters $50

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Orange Side Fender Indicators $20
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Orange Front Indicators $25

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Twin Turbo Pipe $80

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Items located North Brisbane, Prices are for Pick-up
0488083818

Cheers
Noy

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  • 2 months later...

Bump, New Prices

Rail & Injectors $200
Standard Fuel Pump $50
ECU $200
AFM's $100/pr
FRP Bumper Vents $100
Fog & Reverse Lights $100
Turbo's, Dumps & Manifolds $500/pr or $300ea

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  • 4 weeks later...

AFM's & Stock Suspension have gone..

Items still available
Fuel Rail & Injectors $200
Stock Fuel Pump $50
ECU $200
Bumper Vents $100
Fog & Reverse light $100
Turbo's, Dumps & Manifolds $500/pr or $300ea
Twin Turbo Pipe $50

Additional Items
Stock 34 GTR Rotors F & R $100
Momo F1 steering wheel & boss kit originally came in the 34 GTR $100
Personal steering wheel & boss kit off 33 GTR $50

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