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For sale: please just text/call me 0414596256

4" stainless r32 exhaust dump pipe back straight through just a cannon at the back (suits precision 7675/GT42 high mount turbo)

Steam pipe brae manifold, dual tial 44mm waste gates with screamer pipes, 5" intake pipe and filter included + braided lines (everything Except turbo)

$3000

All V band joiners included

R32 Shockworks fully adjustable coilovers $1200 near new!!!

Rb26 fresh painted blue cam and valley covers with tomei plate $500

-have modified dash fittings can come with braided line and catch can text me for photos and info

Tomei piston oil cap $80

R32 GTR genuine indicators $150 mint condition

Jun rb26 oil pump $1000

Rb26 CAS $70

Rb26 ignitor $90

Arp head studs $300 used

Turbosmart race port BOV $300

Rb26 sump extended capacity with tomei baffle 8.5L + oil pickup to suit with

Rb30 block gtr adapter plate to fit sump to an rb30 block. Most fixtures included $2000

Gk tech rb fan with rb26 hub $100

AME 18x10.5+15 almost new wheels and Achilles 123 semi slicks full set $2500 wheels and tyres just 500km old

Cusco 21 point full r32 coupe roll cage powder coated grey still new only trial fitted $750 (doesn't go through dash)

R32 engine damper $80

Aftermarket Industries e85 fuel system, surge, 3x walbro 460 pumps and a lift pump with modified r32 gtr fuel assembly braided lines wiring and relays (rrp$2500) $1200

Located Gold Coast can freight auswide no problem 0414596256

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