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GTR parts, precision turbo, plazmaman, etc etc

Garage sale all parts must go 

precision 6466 1.00 rear, comp cover and rear housing ceramic coated black, 1000kms old, comes with oil and drain lines 

$2600

 

plazmaman 76mm Gtr intercooler

very good condition, always used with front bar mesh

$800

 

xforce 3.5" inlet/straight through cannon with 4.5" tip, comes with hanger to suit r32 gtr

$150

 

denso CDI pencil coils

perfect working order 

$300

 

r32 Gtr cusco ? Rear toe arms excellent condition 

$100

 

r32 Gtr gearbox, was told that it had a standard rebuild before purchasing car, perfect condition no crunches

$800

 

Rb26 crank angle sensor, painted black

good condition 

$100

 

bosch 044 pump, genuine, good condition

$80

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