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ok heres goes

please, no replies unless your genuine

email me for pics, but only if your genuine

im located in perth, so if your requesting information on products please keen this in mind, and dont waste my time if your not interested in organising freight etc

prices are very firm, no offers

email me at [email protected] if your interested at all

HKS 2535 t3 Turbo, perfect condition, comes complete will all oil and water lines and hks actuator, no excess movement, no chipped blades

$1800

HKS t3 Dump pipe with split wastegate pipe and oxy sensor $300

Apexi power fc to suit RB20 - ap engineering unit. Perfect used condition. Comes complete with brand new apexi hand controller in box $1300

Buddy club p1 rims. 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 in racing white. 5 stud with offset to suit r32 gts-t. Will suit r33 gts-t im sure. Dunno about anything else. Rims only removed from box for test fitment, never used $1450

GREDDY oil cooler kit to suit r32 GTS-T skyline, brand new never used 10 row kit with all lines oil block with gauge mounting holes etc. This is not an oil filter relocator $650

HKS 264 IN/EX CAMS to suit rb20 perfect used condition, very little use - $700

R32 GTR INJECTORS 6 of good cond $290

Z32 AFM GOOD COND $290

INTERCOOLER KIT - core size 600 x 300 x 100 bar and plate core, comes complete will all hoses, chrome piping with blitz bov mount, etc. Kit also also the use of stock r32 gts-t skyline intercooler piping for stealth install $900

Blitz BOV to suit $250

r32 GTR BONNET WITH GRILL, bonnet is perfectly strait, needs paint, grill is perfect $750 the pair

hey bro if i could get pics of the power fc and rims very interested for my ride thanks champ. [email protected]

can i get pics of HKS 2535 t3 Turbo, HKS t3 Dump pipe,Apexi power fc to suit RB20, Buddy club p1 rims, GREDDY oil cooler kit to suit r32 GTS-T skyline, R32 GTR INJECTORS,Z32 AFM, INTERCOOLER KIT - r32 gts-t.

thanks very interested

email to [email protected]

rims again

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/r32/100_1227.JPG

oil cooler core (comes with all lines, catch can not included)

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/r32/100_1237.JPG

intercooler (pod not included)

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/r32/100_1239.JPG

also blue nismo 260kmh speedo to suit 89 model

$300

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/r32/100_1238.JPG

turbo (manifold not included)

http://www.4u.com.au/~dylan/r32/100_1216.JPG

gtr injectors look like gtr injectors in good cond...

also 255lph walbro fuel pumps $205 with next day delivery

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