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Hi all,

I have the following items for sale:

2 x HKS GT-RS Turbochargers

Price: $1600.00

Reason for sale: replaced with Garrett -9s.

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Dual Blitz Super Sound Blow off Valves

Price: $150.00

Reason for sale: reinstated OEM BoV setup.

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GReddy PRofec B-spec II EBC (NOTE: in-car controller only does NOT include wiring harnesses or solenoid)

Price $50.00

Reason for sale: not required for my setup.

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All were removed from an R32 GT-R making 305KW. I don't have much detail on these items as I bought the car and it went straight to the workshop to have an engine transplant and the above work performed. The previous owner advised that one of the GT-RS turbos had been rebuilt but I don't have any receipts to confirm this.

Pick up in Melbourne or will post at buyers expense.

Please contact via PM for further details.

Thanks

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Bump.....

Also have the following items for sale and will have photos, description and prices up for them soon:

R32 GT-R OEM wheels x 4

R32 GT-R OEM front indicators

R32 GT-R OEM front brake calipers

Suspension taken from an R32 GT-R

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