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Here i have for sale are parts of my r32 gtr , they are no longer needed as i have gone with a new setup

i am located in Griffith NSW and i will post at the buyers expense

All prices are nearest offer and if you have any questions don't hesitate to shoot me a message

Set of R34 N1 RB26 valve springs with retainers only done about 30 000 kms $180.00 ONO

R32 GTR aftermarket fiberlass grill has a few small cracks $80 ONO

Tomei short shifter in good condition will need a new gear boot not sure how old it is was in the car when i bought it $150 ONO

2 sets of 6 used denso 550cc injectors these are in good condition $300 ONO each set

ARC R32 GTR grill mount oil cooler comes with braided hoses to suit $450 ONO

45MM PWR radiator needs a good cleanout these retail for over $1000 i am asking $500 ONO

GT35R Garrett turbo in really good condition very minimal shaft play not sure how old it is but i would guess anywhere between 30 000kms to 45 000kms

T3 exhaust flange with 4 bolt dump pipe flange 0.63 rear hosuing and 0.70 front cover will throw in a used garrett turbo bag $900 ONO

Apexi power FC djetro comes with hand controller and 2 map sensors with wiring in great condition, would be great for anyone

who wants to get rid of there AFM'S $1100 ONO

Thanks Alfie

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