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All part have been on the car less then 1000km

plazmaman plenum and throttle body comes with all bolts $ 950

6boost high manifold $ 850

kompact turbosmart bov with gasket $100

50mm 6boost turbosmart waste gate with 17psi spring and v band clamps $450

z32 afm with harness $100

gt3076r .82 with turbo fittings $ 900

r34 gtt ecu with nistune $400

turbo to cat 3 inch exhaust with race cat $300

oil relocate kit $120

Siemens deka 550cc injectors with harness direct fit for the r34 gtt $210

if anyone is interested in all the part im willing to do a deal and il include a intercooler and piping with silicon joints and clamps and everything else needed

You can contact me on 0405659093 if u need any more details or anything else

I couldn't add all pics for some reason i can send them to anyone interested

thank you Simo

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guy and girls

the garret gt3076r is still up for sail it in perfect condition it will come with all fittings and turbo lines r by gcg and gaskets

turbo smart kompact bov is still for fail it has r34 gtt flang on it perfect condition

oil relocate kit is still for sail the lines are brand new never been used

turbo back exhaust

all the people that have got my other things can tell you everything was in perfect or new condition

everything has been on the car less then 1000km

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