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Garage clean out - parts available for pickup from Canberra ACT or postage at buyers expense. Will get quotes on request.

 

Apexi Power FC to suit R32 or R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller $450

CAS to suit RB26. This has done approx 2000 only so has hardly done any work. $250

RB26 Low impedance ballast resistor pack $50

Brand new low pressure high volume in tank fuel pump. Was going to use this as an in tank lift pump to fill surge tank in boot but went a different direction. Brand new in box and never used and paid $130 - only opened for pics $80

Z32 airflow meters x 2 $100 the pair

Low impedance 740cc injectors. Working and as removed from operating vehicle but not cleaned $250

Haltech Elite 2500 ECU R32, 33, 34 adapter harness to stock ecu plug. Auxiliary plug has been messed with so will probably need replacing but otherwise good condition. Sells for $715 on Haltech website so selling for $350

 

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Now sold:

power FC

Injectors

z32 AFMs

 

Now for sale:

HKS GT SS twin turbos 

comes with matching stainless dump pipes with seperate wastegate pipes. None to very little bearing movement and both compressor and exhaust turbines in great condition with no visible damage. Oil dump pipes were replaced not very long ago and have not had much use either. Comes with fabricated aluminium intake pipes and air filters to suit R32. More pics available on request.

$1600

 

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