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Hey all,

Due to some recent upgrades and to sell a couple of unused items, I have the following gear for sale. All items are in working order (except where noted) and were removed from a 1990 R32 GT-R making just over 300KW. But....in some cases they are 28ish years old so "caveat emptor". Please consider this if you are interested.

Collection in Melbourne.

GT-R Stuff

1. SOLD R32 GT-R OEM Intercooler

Price: $50.00

Reason for sale: upgraded to a new Plazmaman cooler

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2. SOLD Apexi Power FC (no hand controller)

Price: $200.00

Reason for sale: replaced with Nistuned OEM ECU

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3. SOLD R32 GT-R Twin Turbo Pipe

Price: $30.00

Reason for sale: replaced with a wrinkle black painted pipe

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4. SOLD R32 GT-R OEM Coilpack, igniter etc.

Price: $50.00

Reason for sale: upgraded to Alpha Omega Racing ACDelco Coil setup

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5. GONE R32 GT-R Gearbox - SUIT A REBUILD

Price: $270.00

Reason for sale: replaced with a brand new R33 S3 gearbag

Note 1: I don't have any pictures of this as it is in storage.

Note 2: Early model push type box

Note 3: I believe that the gearset is OK but synchros are knackered

Note 4: It was very difficult to engage 1st gear but the clutch was also on death's door

Note 5: Did I mention that it it needs a rebuild?

Note 6: Comes with free oil

 

6. SOLD 6 x RC Racing Injectors

Price: $25.00

Reason for sale: replaced with new injectors to support E85

Note 1: I don't believe these are very good so "caveat emptor" as per above.

Note 2: I think they are 850cc

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Other stuff

 

7. 2 x Philips Xenon D1S X-tremeVision gen2 (BNIB)

Price: $100.00

Reason for sale: I was going to use these in another car but went a different route. They are brand new and have not been removed from packaging. I think that I paid about $350.00 for these.

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8. SOLD Pioneer TSWX305B Bass Reflex Subwoofer (BNIB)

Price: $45.00

Reason for sale: TBH, I don't know why I bought this. Possibly drunk. It would never have fit in anything that I owned at the time. Stock pic below

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I am open to reasonable offers and will ship via E-Go. If anything is way over priced, then please don't sledge like you are David Warner (when he was allowed on the pitch); just let me know or - if you are interested - send me a link to a realistic price.

There is also a bag with some additional screws / bolts / etc. so if something appears to be missing, let me know.

Cheers

Rob

 

 

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Updated to show Intercooler sold
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Subwoofer sold. Thanks @shodan !

For those awaiting pics of the gearbox, my apologies but it is in storage and I still don't have access to it. I will update you via PM / TXT when I can. I completely understand if you have lost interest though.

Intercooler, Twin Turbo pipe and Xenons still available. Send me an offer. I thought the intercooler may have been of interest or do most people just go straight to aftermarket these days?

Cheers

Rob

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