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Skyline GT-R aftermarket parts for sale. BRAND NEW.

Hi All,

I have few aftermarket parts that I was planning on using on my R32 GT-R. As this is now a designated race car a lot of these parts were not used. 

SAARD 700CC Single nozzle injectors for GT-R/ RB26 USED

For sale is 6 SAARD 700cc injectors that I was using on my R33 GT-R. I am selling them as I had to bring my car to stock form to clear an EPA and never put them back on. Since my GT-R is now sold I have no need for them.

  • Injectors suit R32, R33 and R34 GT-R or RB26 engines
  • Top feed
  • Low impedance
  • Single nozzle
  • 63500 part number
  • Dead time 0.65msec
  • Used less than 1000km

Price $500

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Tomei Pon Cams 256 degrees IN/EX 9.25 lift R32 & R33 GT-R RB26 BRAND NEW

Brand new set of Tomei Pon Cams for sale which suits R32 & R33 GT-R RB26 engines. These cams are still in box and in the oiled vacuum sealed plastic. I purchased them to use on my race R32 GT-R however I didn’t install it due to using a bigger HKS cam. 

These according to literature on the web are drop in cams. Which means no valve springs will need to be changed. Tomei products are some of the best quality parts money can buy.  

Cam specs

  • Part number IN 1421 256092 EX 1422 256092
  • 256 degree 9.25mm lift both IN and EX
  • Suit R32 & R33 GT-R RB26 engines

Price $600

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Alexi Power FC + Hand Controller to suit R32 & R33 GT-R BRAND NEW

For sale is a brand new Apexi Power FC suits R32 & R33 GT-R still in box. I bought this brand new in 2006 and recently put it in my R33 GT-R (prior to selling it) to see if it works. The car was just turned on in the garage and that’s the extent of it’s use. 

I purchased the PFC initially to run it on my race R32 GT-R, but instead opted for an ECU running map sensors. 

  • Part number 414AN029
  • Power FC + Hand controller still in box
  • Suit R32 and R33 GT-R
  • Booklet of instructions

Price: $1000

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Garrett GT2860-9 x2 turbochargers for Nissan Skyline R32 R33 R34 GT-R BRAND NEW

For sales is a pair of Garrett 2860-9 turbos to suit R32 R33 R34 GT-R RB26 engines. These turbos are the HKS GT-SS equivalents. I purchased these 5 years ago from Boostn Imports for my race R32 GT-R. Instead I decided to stay with a single turbo set up. I was holding on to these to eventually put on a street driven GT-R.

I have read on some forums that people are getting close to the 400rwkw mark with these turbos on E85. Some of the more conservative estimates have been around the 330rwkw mark on PULP. 

  • Garrett GT2860-9 x2 turbochargers rated at 650HP
  • Comes with 2 15.6 PSI actuators 
  • BRAND NEW never used

Price: $2200

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Contact & Delivery Details

For more details please feel free to contact me via PM or email me on [email protected].

Location: SE Melbourne (3174)

Delivery: Please use the Australia post calculator. I will not respond to requests for delivery prices. A rough estimate can be viewed using the URL below. AUSTRALIA POST DELIVERY QUOTE.

Please no time wasters or low ballers. I will ignore all ridiculous offers!

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