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Clearing out some parts removed due to recent upgrades.

R32/33 Power FC + Hand controller $900

FC Datalogit $200

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $400

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $400

All parts are used and in good working condition. Negotiable on price if somebody wants multiple items

Pick up is from Canberra or I can post at the buyers cost.

I will add photos when I get time.

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Clearing out some parts removed due to recent upgrades.

R32/33 Power FC + Hand controller $900

FC Datalogit $200 Sold pending payment

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $400

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $400

All parts are used and in good working condition. Negotiable on price if somebody wants multiple items

Pick up is from Canberra or I can post at the buyers cost.

I will add photos when I get time.

Injectors still available, $400 is best for me, you're welcome to PM with an offer though.

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R32/33 Power FC + Hand controller $900

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $400

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $400

Standard coil packs (ran fine at 300kw/16.5 PSI but started the break down over 20 PSI) $200

Walbro GSS-342 $50

All parts are used and in good working condition and prices are ONO

Pick up is from Canberra or I can post at the buyers cost.

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R34 GTR Rims $1400 with PZeros $2000 will consider swaps for 18 x 9.5 rims in GTR offset

Falken Ziex ZE912 235/45/17 about 2000km use $200

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $300

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $200

Standard coil packs (ran fine at 300kw/16.5 PSI but started the break down over 20 PSI) $100

Walbro GSS-342 $50

All parts are used and in good working condition and prices are ONO

Pick up is from Canberra or I can post at the buyers cost.

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R34 GTR Rims $1400 with PZeros $2000 will consider swaps for 18 x 9.5 rims in GTR offset

Falken Ziex ZE912 235/45/17 about 2000km use $200

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $300

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $200

Standard coil packs (ran fine at 300kw/16.5 PSI but started the break down over 20 PSI) $100

Walbro GSS-342 $50

All parts are used and in good working condition and prices are ONO

Pick up is from Canberra or I can post at the buyers cost.

Im not sure how wide mine are but have 265s on it. Pm me your mobile number and ill send you a pic

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R34 GTR Rims $1400 with PZeros $2000 will consider swaps for 18 x 9.5 rims in GTR offset

Falken Ziex ZE912 235/45/17 about 2000km use $200

R34 GTR Turbos $500

AVCR Boost Controller $300

550 cc injectors (NISMO or RX7?) $200

Standard coil packs (ran fine at 300kw/16.5 PSI but started the break down over 20 PSI) $100

Walbro GSS-342 $50

GTR struts with Lovels springs, good condition no knocks/leaks/damage. $450

All parts are used and in good working condition and prices are ONO

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