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GTR Parts.

GTR parts for sale. Willing to ship at buyers expense.

Garrett -9 Turbos,no actuators,very minor shaft play. Around 10,000km $1400

Garrett -5 Turbos,no actuators,minor shaft play. Around 12,000km $1200

Twin turbo pipe $75

E85 Continental flex sensor and wiring connector kit Brand new $175

RB26 stock valve springs $100

HKS 65mm I.D coil over springs 10kg $100

HKS Coil over top plates, no noises or play in bearings $100

GCG -7 -9 -5 Turbo drains Brand new $75

R33 Pull type gear box,80,000km but condition unknown.Was a spare gearbox bought as part of engine and gearbox package.Comes with gear stick,transfer case. $1000

R34 260RS gearbox cross member $75

Delco Air temp sensor $50

60psi/ 4 Bar Pressure sensor and wiring connector/loom $50

Pic available on request for the gearbox,turbos,cross member as they are in storage.

Located in South east Melbourne.

 

 

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