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Sold my R34 GTT so i have a heap of new parts i never got around to fitting. Send me a message if interested in the parts your chasing. I only have one of everything you see. Mfd has tv button and full harness not cut.

Will post prices shortly.

Exedy heavy duty clutch kit with flywheel.

Genuine z32 bosh air flow meter

Sard 550cc injectors

Nismo short shifter

Tomei poncams type B. 260' inlet and exhaust duration

Tomei fuel pressure regulator

Nismo shift knob.

Nismo high flow fuel pump

Sard fuel rail

R34gtt gauge pillar pod 52mm

Sard fuel rail

Autometer wide band air fuel ratio and boost gauges.

Apexi version 2 ECU and hand controller

6 boost dump pipe and high flow cat with 50mm waste gate adapter

TURBOSMART 2 stage boost controller

All of these parts are new and genuine and i paid big $$ for them but since selling the car they are no longer needed.

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Where are you located and how much for the clutch?

I'll call dibs if you're in Vic and we can come to an agreeable price :)

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Location near brisbane QLD.

power fc $900

Cams sold

Shifter and knob sold

Full heavy duty clutch kit with flywheel $900

Nismo fuel pump $350

Mfd and harness $1050 will be shipped to buyer in Germany if not sold locally.AU

550 cc sard injectors $550

Sard fuel rail $250

Fuel pressure reg $80

Gauge pillar pod $120

Z32 afm $250

Dump pipe and racing hi flow cat $300

Will suit t3 t4 turbo

All of these parts came from japan

And are new still in boxes. Dump pipe is used.

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