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Z32 afm with adaptor plug. Used for approx 10,000km. $120 plus postage

Stock R32 gts-t airbox. Has had a hole cut in the bottom for more airflow. has trust panel filter inside. $100 plus postage

Located in Chirnside park VIC

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JTG lpg liquid injection system removed from an r32 gts-t running a rb25det.

The fuel system was supporting 270kw at 15psi using a garrett 3037s. Car travelled about 400kms with normal driving and 300km with a heavy foot

Used for about 10,000 kms.

System cost about $5000 for install pre govt rebate.

$2000

located in chirnside park VIC

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Front mount intercooler kit for sale removed from an r32 gts-t. Built buy revzone, to use the stock intercooler pipes within the engine bay for a stealthy install. Much better piping design than other front mount kits that i have seen, to keep the piping length to a minimum.

$200

located in chirnside park VIC.

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