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Hi guys,

Keen to move this stuff so all parts nego. All have come off my 32gtr.

Consolidating in this thread so mods please delete others if theres an issue.

1. Speedy Holotype R Wheels (5x114.3, 17x8 +35) w/ Kumho (zetum) 235/45 tyres - $600

Wheels in excellent condition, no marks. Tyres have plenty of meat although bit of camberwear.

Square fitment

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2. Nismo 600cc top feed, direct drop in injectors x6 - $450

Just got them back from being flow tested, cleaned and serviced. Two injectors are flowing slightly higher than the rest hence the cheap price (these retail for >$1k for a set of 6, replacements are ~$150 each). All are individually marked and bagged.

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3. Nismo Front Pipes, suit BNR32. 60mm-in, 75mm-out. - $300

Flows fine at 300rwkw, perfect fitment and great quality. No dents or leaks, could use a polish if you like to look under the car.

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4. Venom 3.5" high flow cat, brand new - $300

5" body, 100cpsi (most free flowing out there i believe). Direct bolt on for 32/33 as well as s-chassis cars. Comes with gaskets. selling as when I pulled my cat out i realised it was gutted so keeping as is.

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5. Rb26 AFMs + Blitz intakes - $350

Working perfectly when removed, no plugs. OEM RB26 afms, car has 120,000km's on the clock.

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6. HKS EVC3 electronic boost controller - $150

Just removed. Works perfectly. Has scramble boost, low/high boost settings, as well as auto learning.

[pics to come]

7. RB26 resistor pack (for injectors) - $100

Just removed. Needed if you want to go back to low impedence injectors (has both male and female connectors). Has been spray painted black in a previous life (along with pretty much the rest of my engine bay)

8. HKS Metal intake gasket kit, brand new - $110

Includes intake manifold and throttle body gaskets. Purchased but no longer needed

9. R32 boot trim/lining pieces - $15 each or take it all for $50

all in perfect cond. both side pieces, rear piece and the cover for the attessa pump.

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10. LED Replacement bulbs for R32 Triple Gauge Cluster - $5 for a set (all 3), 3 available

Easy as swap to do, replace your now busted bulbs with bright, white LED ones. Gives a much more modern feel to the interior of the car. Will be putting up a DIY soon.

Located in Wollstonecraft NSW. Can post smaller items at buyers expense. Will also trade for items of interest (harness, steering wheel/boss kit, N1 vents etc.)

Cheers,

John - zero four 31 083 394

Edited by Jaeyon

Price drop on nismos to $400ono.

Will also separate AFMs and Blitz intakes - $150 for both intakes, $200 for both AFMs

Also have:

Apexi intake to suit rb26, selling as not needed. Purchased off forum member here just recently, was test fitted to his car for a week before being taken off. excellent condition and bolts straight up to stock and z32 afms. - $300 posted

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Also have hard intake kit -$80 post-24058-14290164424747_thumb.jpg

Nismo singleplate coppermix for r32gtr/r33 gtst push type boxes -$400. Comes with clutch cover, pressure plate, nismo flywheel and bolts

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