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Clearing out some spare parts that don't get used anymore.

R32/33/34 AAC Valve Unisia Jecs 23781-05U11 $200

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Mine's ECU, works perfectly fine, just upgrading to PFC. Tuned for light mods such as exhaust, pod filters and boost and has the speed restrictor removed. 23710-05U61

MEC-R281

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Factory R32 GTR rear mudguard set. I purchased these months ago but they never made it on the car as my plans have changed.

78812-05U01 and 78813-05U01

$200

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Located Strathpine, North Brisbane. Pick ups welcome, and I can post anywhere at buyer's expense. 0434436789

 

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Selling my spare air flow meter from my R32 GTR. I bought this one as a spare from Japan and it works perfectly fine, it's just missing the sticker with the part number on the side. Part number is 22680-05U00.

$250 negotiable. Located Strathpine, Brisbane Northside. Picks ups welcome and I can also post at buyer's expense. 0434436789

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Mudguards sold!

Here I have my old factory oem Nissan RB26 cam gears. Just upgraded to HKS adjustable cam gears. Perfect working order, $50 for the pair.IMG_1484114437.753572.thumb.jpg.2c2b109eIMG_1484114458.854338.jpg.f56f49bdff6470


Factory BNR32 ECU, works great, $280 IMG_1484114521.468239.jpg.0081a86dc96eabIMG_1484114543.975047.jpg.0c2327cdcbf19cIMG_1484114560.145249.jpg.ab83ebc6ba609a

BNR32 factory fuel pump. Works fine, upgraded to a Walbro, $50.
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