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I have lost interest in my skyline and am now looking at moving on the parts I have collected over the years

All parts are located in wetherill park in west Sydney my number is 0407957947

I will start with the new

Microtech LT12 plugin $750ono

Come with the ecu, the adaptor, vacuum hose and manuals. This have never been used

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Nismo air flow meters $600ono

These are brand new and are basically z32 electrics in a Gtr body. The boxes are a bit ugly but the sensors are brand new

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6xSard 700cc injectors to suit rb26 $600ono

These are brand new in boxes and plastic and have been discontinued

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Trust/greddy white faced oil pressure gauge $300

Comes with English intructions 21D703A5-854E-4C70-8CC7-FD9A672CFB44.jpg

Blitz full auto turbo timer $100ono

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Ok and now for the second hand

Oil cooler kit with grex filter relocation and thermostat $400ono 0177AA46-6BD2-4B08-86F5-E8C0354888AC.jpg

Apex I power fc with hand controller to suit r32/r33 Gtr, have plugged it in and it works $600ono

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Proengines Rb30 4wd sump adaptor comes with bolts and oil pick up $650ono

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R32 Gtr engine harness $250ono

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Will be more parts posted as I keep finding them,

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