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ENGINE AND GEARBOX
PPG gtr gearbox straight cut gearbox 1-3 just had new synchros done $6000
os giken quad plate clutch rb20 rb25 rb26 $1400
mahle forged pistons and rings suit rb26 $250

COOLING AND BOV
trust type r bov $300
120mm intercooler with piping suit rb26 $650
pwr radiator with thermo suit r32 $600
r34 r34 return flow intercooler kit $250
r33 gtst gtr alloy radiator $100
600x300x76mm intercooler $100
custom catch can and overflow with oil separator $250

ECUS
vi-pic ignition system with loom $500
apexi power fc and controller suit r34 neo $800
apexi power fc and controller suit r32 r33 gtr $650
microtech ltx8 ecu new $400

FUEL
bosch 023 fuel pump in r33 gtr cradle $120
billet fuel rail suit rb26 suits standard or 700cc sards $140
sard 700cc injectors rb26 $350
nismo 550cc injectors suit rb26 $300
rochester 700cc injectors 11mm suit rb26 $250

COILPACKS AND AFMS
Z32 airflow meter $120
splitfire coilpacks rb25det neo $330
splitfire coilpacks rb20 rb25 rb26 $330

TURBO KITS
garrett 2860-7 turbos same as hks gtss great condition $1250
genuine greddy t88 turbo kit for rb26 just been rebuilt comes with cat back exhaust to suit the kit $2500
r34 highflow turbo comes with everything $500
garrett gt3540 highmount turbo set up for rb20 rb25 $1400

EXHAUSTS
fujitsubo stainless gtr front pipe like new $150

SUSPENSION
hks rear coilovers suit r33 s14 s15 $200
nismo r32 gtst gtr front strut brace $100
genuine r32 gtr gtst rear strut brace $80
r33 gtr front strut brace adjustable gtst $80
r33 gtr rear strut brace adjustable gtst $60

GAUGES AND TURBO TIMERS
hks turbo timer $30
apexi rev speed meter blue screen $100
gizmo boost controller electronic $150
autometer boost gauge 52mm $40
auto meter oil pressure gauge 52mm $50
autometer air fuel gauge 52mm $50

gold coast
0487924497 text for pic

custom catch can and overflow with oil separator $250 pics?

and apexi rev speed meter blue screen $100 does it come with everything to hook it up?

pic mate?

Edited by Adz2332

I'm interested in the R34 high-flow.

I just need to know the full specs, Turbine wheel etc.

Maybe you would consider a package deal for the highflow and the R34 Power-FC

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