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Hey guys, i am posting some items for a friend who has a ton of GTR parts to sell. If you see anything of interest and want more information just shoot me a message. Awaiting pics from him, will upload them as soon as i have them.

Location: All items are located in Adelaide SA

Willing to post: Items can be posted at buyers expense

Trust td06 20g turbo set up rb26, turbos rebuild 50mm trust gate $4500

R34 power FC dejetro used complete hand controller maps etc $1100

New power FC dejetro r32 r33 Gtr complete controller maps $1400

R32 R33 Gtr autronic SM4 plug in ecu
Special order no longer available plugs directly into oem engine harness $2800

Bnr34 OS giken twin plate with push pull conversion kit used $1700

Nismo pull type slave cylinder new$190

Hks afm replacement pipe alloy 80mm x2

2x Hks air filters new $220

2x billet hks style bell mouth turbo inlet $200 ea

Blitz Gtr air pod kit $225

Greddy oil cooler thermostat discontinued
New $240

Greddy oil cooler and remote filter rb $700

Oil cooler kit earls core rb $550

R33/34 ADR approved braided brake lines new $540

Defi boost gauge $150

Top secret igniter holder rb new $70

Trust clear timing cover rb26 $75

Hks rb26 f con v pro gold and loom $850

R34 Gtr front bar and lower lip
black $650

Silver with lower lip, difuzer (average condition) and engine cover section $900

R33 cat back mild steel kakamoto $300
R33 cat back stainless hks $450
R32 cat back jap brand $350

Hks Gtr inter cooler 600x300x102 $600
Trust gtr inter cooler 600x300x70 $450
New apexi spl inter cooler discontinued v tube core $1600

Greddy rb26 plenum $600

Thanks,

Zeke

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Hey guys, i have received your pm's, im just waiting on pics from my friend for your requested items and ill send them through asap. If anyone is interested but interstate, please send me your address and ill get a shipping quote. Thanks, Zeke

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Sorry not seperating the harness,

Please pm me your number and i can send some pics through of the plenum. The cooler is yet to be located but i am still sorting through mountains of parts.

Thanks,

Zeke

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