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  1. Nistune (type 2 board) installed on R32 GTR ecu (no case) includes consult cable
    $350
  2. R32 GTR Injectors
    $250
  3. Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black)
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    $300
  4. Polished OEM twin turbo pipe
    $100
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  5. RB26 AFMs - Resoldered and resealed with +4 years faultless service only removed due to going MAP ECU
    $100
  6. 32R Drivers seat
    $100
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  7. R32 GTR OEM wheels 16x8+30 with 245/50R16 Toyo Proxies4 - Good tread on all.
    Wheels in good nick, some minor nicks on edges.
    $500
  8. Dual Blitz BOVs on RB26 BOV pipe
    $100 (for both + pipe)
  9. Nismo catback 3" (suit r32 coupes aka GTR, 2 door GTST/GTS4)
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    $200
  10. RB26 front pipe - Thrown on at compliance... better than stock, still has compliance cat connected, consider it a freeby.
    Looks like this but less shiny.

    $50
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Located northern suburbs Perth, but will post (small items only) anywhere in Aus for $20
PM or msg here if your interested.
 
Cheers!
- Tristran
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10. RB26 front pipe - Thrown on at compliance... better than stock, still has compliance cat connected, consider it a freeby.

Looks like this but less shiny.

$50

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SOLD
All other parts still available :)
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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...

Still got the following available...

  • R32 GTR Injectors
  • Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R
  • Polished OEM twin turbo pipe
  • 32R Drivers seat
  • R32 GTR OEM wheels
  • Nismo catback 3"
Cheers.
......
  • 3 months later...

Still got the following available...

  • R32 GTR Injectors (only - no resistor pack)
  • Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R
  • Polished OEM twin turbo pipe
  • R32 GTR OEM wheels
  • Nismo catback 3"

Cheers.

Seat went a while back rest is still available.

Big stuff is local pickup only, happy to freight the rest.

  • 1 month later...
  • 6 months later...

Still got the following available...

  • R32 GTR Injectors
  • Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R (black)
  • Nismo catback 3" suit R32 GTR (or non-4door r32s)

Wheels and polished pipe gone, rest is still available.

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