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- Stock r34 gtt turbo 181,xxxkm on clock when removed was told is in good condition with minimal play. i have never ran it over 7psi and boosted fine when it was installed with stock turbo feed lines, gaskets, elbow, heat shield. $220
- stock turbo intake with stock snorkel/box/ after market filter and or pod filter with mounting brackets. $40
- stock rb25neo injectors 370cc, fine condition couple of cracks and chips on some of them. $10
- stock fuel pump fine codition. $10
- stock coil packs(all 6) good codition. $20
- stock front bumper indicators (bulbs not included) $20
- apexi N1 coilovers removed due to rear left shock leaking and front left slowly starting to leak, drivers side front and rear both good working order: $100 (will get photos if any ones interested)

- used condition OEM exedy replacement clutch installed june 2013 (roughly 5-10,xxxkm) extremely great street clutch, light pedal feel and very forgivable with plenty of meat on it. $350



Happy to mix and match parts to do cheaper bulk buys but will not seperate
All engine parts removed at the same time. 181,xxxkm
Can get more photos if needed
all prices are negotiable
reasons for selling are due to an upgrade
happy to post interstate at buyers expense
located in Geelong Vic,happy to arange a half way meet to people close, other wise postage at buyers expense

please feel free to inbox, but prefered method of contact is text via 0431394082

cheers jake

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**Airbox/snorkel/pod/intake sold**


- stock front bumper good condition has been cut to fit front mount 150 (prefer pick up) can throw in the standard front indicators free of charge
- r34 gtt front fender and rear mud guards some scuffs but good condition
- standard r34 gtt rear spoiler, has a few stratches but good condition (have black wrapped the stands) 150 also prefered pick up

please note the parts are white

can get photos if interested

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price drop on clutch $250

also have r34 gtt gtr look alike front lip (in gel coat) fits standard front bumpers $100
price drop on parts listed above to $100, each pods $20

its just cable tied to the car in those photos and the ones on the floor are as is right now, never put it on because i went a different route, its 7/10 quality have been quoted 120 roughly painted and fitted

cheers.
jake

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