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Posting these parts for a good friend, he has collected these over a long time of building very high performance vehicles, please send messages to my phone as its very hard these days for me to find time to get on here. 0421939648.

He would like to stay anon as the shed he has literally has hundreds of thousands of dollars in cars and parts all communication will be through me, no exceptions.

MASSIVE PARTS LIST HKS, TOMEI, NISMO, TRUST, APEXI

Everything in either new condition or near new, requestst for photos will be ignored if your serious come take a look with cash in your hand, tired of timewasters.

BRAND NEW Trust TD06 20G turbo kit with manifold Suit GTR $3700

TRUST 75mm oil cooler GTR factory replacement $500

CUSTOM BUILT 1UZFE twin plate clutch, custom made extreem flywheel with OS Giken twin plate to suit T56 6 speed gearbox bolted to a 1UZ - OFFERS

NISMO GMAX Twin plate clutch, rated to 740PS suit R34 GTR, GTT used for less than 500m then customer decided it was too crazy for street $1700

TANABE coil overs suit R34/R33 GTR base hieght adjust, good condish $600

BRAND NEW Power fc hand controller EL type(newest model) $200

RARE NISMO SS cast dump pipes to suit GTR BRAND NEW $1000

HKS GTR replacement exhaust manifold $650

BOSCH 740cc injectors, brand new suit RB20/26 OFFERS

OS GIKEN Triple plate clutch, suit RB, push type ok condition $500

EXEDDY Twin plate clutch suit RB push type was slipping at 450RWKW at high RPM and was removed, will suit 250-300 RWKW $500

HOLDEN VE T56 6 speed GEARBOX BRAND NEW RETAIL NEAR $5000, asking $3800

RB26 CP forged pistonsn standard size $600

RB26 R34 GTR CRANK, Linished, balanced and grub screwed $1400 NO OFFERS

HKS twin power spark suit RB26 $250

HKS twin power spark suit RB20 $250

TOMEI CAMS SUIT RB26 280/280 11.5 mm lift, SUIT DRAG CAR ONLY $600

BRAND NEW B.C. valve springs and retainer kit suit SR20 $300

MSD 1000cc injectors x2 14mm oring $100 each top feed

GTR intercooler, New, 600x300x120 $400

BLITZ dual SBC $200

TURBO BELLMOUTH, alluminium, suit 4 inch turbo (GT30, GT35) intakes $200 each.

RARE HKS GTR dump pipes 3 inch, heat wrapped, $400

NISMO R33 GTR cluster, 320k, 11k RPM, 51,xxx KM, OFFERS

R34 GTR front bar V-SPEC with diffuser and lip OFFERS OVER $2000

R34 GTR NON VSPEC front bar with lip nismo indicators $1200

RARE FULL RACING R34 GTT TITANIUM EXHAUST, deatchable muffler ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT under 6KG, OFFERS OVER $1000.

RARE CARBON FIBER R34 GTR Z-TUNE fron guards, aftermarket, need some fitment, paid $1500 new asking $1000. my loss your gain

R34 GTR HID's, hid boxes, globes and plugs OFFERS

BRAND NEW R34GTR wheel bearings $350

R33 HKS catback exhaust OFFERS

R33 GTR HEADLIGHTS S1 $300 EACH

R33 GTR front guards white, with risers $350 each

R33GTR front guard R/h black 1 small dent $120

R33 GTR grill silver $400

R33 GTR front bar with lip OFFERS

HKS INTERCOOLER BRAND NEW IN BOX RARE $2000 RETAIL< ASKING $1500 again my loss your gain

R34GTT XENON headlights $750 for the pair NO OFFERS

R34 GTR sideskirts -genuine- offers over $1000

HKS GTR factory replacement turbos BRAND NEW $2600

R34 GTR GEARBOX, checked by richard, only cheap because it needs to be reasembled $1400

POWER FC D-jet Suit R34 GTR $1200 BRAND NEW

R32 FRONT ROTOR KIT 350mm project mu OFFERS

SARD 1000cc GTR injectors 11mm oring OFFERS

RARE TRUST GREX BRAKE KIT for SKYLINES 350mm front 325 rear BRAND NEW, with rotors and calipers, bolt right onto factory hubs, $2700 FIRM

MUCH MORE TO COME, WILL MAKE ANOTHER LIST SHORTLY

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Hi guys as stated in the post I don't have much time these days to get on SAU, please send me a text with your request and ill get back to you as soon as I can with the information you require. All parts are located in Adelaide SA, happy to post everything and can arrange payment through PayPal or card over the phone for those unhappy with bank transfers.

Thanks guys there are still many more parts to come from his collection most of it was purchased new and the customer simply changed their mind or did not pay for it, it's all pretty much AT COST you will not find it cheaper on this planet

UPDATE, HKS twin spark is sold, Apexi EL commander is sold, R34 titanium exhaust is sold, GTR gearbox is sold.

the second HKS twin spark is NOT RB20 it is for SR20DET, and the R33 GTR NISMO cluster comes with the centre guages and is now $550 FIRM

THANK YOU ALL !!!

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