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Hey all

Have alot of standard + Performance parts i dont need:

Here we go::::::::::

- GTR CRANK $350ono SOLD

-GTR CONRODS $350ono SOLD

- GTR PISTONS $250

-GTR OIL PUMP $150ono

-GTR WATER PUMP $50firm

-GTR R33 AFTERMARKET USED 500hp Clutch

Used only 20-25km's... As new plenty of meat left...Single plate, Ceramic...Use is like a brass button clutch...Bought from ADVAN MAKE OFFER$$$$$

-GTR R32 USED OS GIKEN Clutch,

Came out due to engine build etc...Although i noticed slipping in 3rd/4th gears on a 400kw@Wheels GTR..may need rebuild Make OFFER$$$$$

-Trust T88-34D $1800

Travelled 1000km's in Japan...Polished Compressor housing...No surface rust in rear housing like used ones get....

-PAR BILLET CONRODS (RB26)

BRAND NEW In box....PAID $1850 will sell for $1650

More info can be seen at : www.par-engineering.com

-ARIAS PISTONS + Ring Kit (RB26)

BRAND NEW IN BOX..Paid $1550 will sell for $1350

Bore size is 86.5mm...Detailed Specs can be giving if interested...

-STANDARD GTR INJECTORS $400 Travelled 30,000km's SOLD

- Auto Staff Up pipes $300firm

Twin 2 1/2'' pipes into a 3'' Pipe before the cat...

-Blitz Pod filter $200

-Nismo Fuel Press Reg $100ono SOLD

-Standard gtr r33 BOV (30,000km's) $180firm SOLD

contact me via PM or in the thread.....

PARTS NEED TO GO SO MAKE OFFERS

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500HP clutch for the GTR R33 Comes with the flywheel...In its condition i would be looking for around $650ono

OS GIKEN is a twin plate clutch and will bolt straight onto your gtr r32...Comes with the matching fly wheel...I must tell you clutch was slipping on a 400kw@wheels gtr...So the plates may need to be replaced...looking for around $500ono

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