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New parts have just gone on the 32, so old ones have come off!

Should have some more parts to add later.


Located NOR.

PM or msg here.


Cheers!



R34 GTR turbos + manifolds + stock dumps $400


HKS intercooler hard pipe kit (4 piece) $350


Nistune (type 2 board) installed on R32 GTR ecu (no case) includes consult cable $400


R32 GTR Injectors $300


Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black) $350

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Complete pipework kit from pods/airbox to plenum

$650


Complete kit which includes the above mention IC pipework, polished oem twin turbo pipe & KTS intake pipe kit which bolts up to factory airbox... or pod kits if you so wish.

(includes joiners, not pictured)


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Intake fitted to airbox (my car)

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or pods

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Piping kit all sold except OEM twin turbo pipe... rest still available.

Nistune (type 2 board) installed on R32 GTR ecu (no case) includes consult cable $400

R32 GTR Injectors $300

Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black) $350

Polished OEM twin turbo pipe $100

RB26 AFMs - Resoldered and resealed with +4 years faultless service since $160

R32 GTR drivers seat in av. condition $100

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Nistune (type 2 board) installed on R32 GTR ecu (no case) includes consult cable $400

R32 GTR Injectors $300

Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black) $350

Polished OEM twin turbo pipe $100

RB26 AFMs - Resoldered and resealed with +4 years faultless service since $160

The above is still available :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Nistune (type 2 board) installed on R32 GTR ecu (no case) includes consult cable $400

R32 GTR Injectors $300

Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black) $350

Polished OEM twin turbo pipe $100

RB26 AFMs - Resoldered and resealed with +4 years faultless service since $160

Keen to offload some gear to pay for new mods, throw me an offer

  • 6 months later...

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