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Hey Guys

I am selling these parts and require your standard parts in exchange.

I will pay for the conversion.

The prices are what was paid late 2003 and 2004.

Parts have travelled about 20,000 kms from new.

Apexi GT-Spec Drag Intercooler $3500

Nismo 600cc injectors $1500

Nismo internal fuel pump $600

Nismo fuel regulator $300

Bosch external fuel pump/swell pot/system $1400

Apexi dual N1 exhaust system $2200

HKS oil cooler $1600

HKS dump pipes $1000

Trust EO1 Boost controller $1100

Nismo turbos $5000

HKS 264 in/out cam shaft $1500

HKS drag pro valve springs $700

N1 oil pump $650

N1 water pump $250

Modified sump for oil surge $750

JE forged pistons/shot peened rods/head porting $12,000

HKS head gasket $1100

Motec M48 PRO ECU/harness/mapsensor $6500

OS Giken triple plate clutch $3000

Blitz BOV $750

HKS Cam gear $400

46K value.

I need 22K plus standard parts.

Car is here in brisbane.

Michael 0414561121

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T88 ON BOARD: Read the post. The prices listed are only an indication of what he paid initially. Hes offering the package for sale for approximately half of what he paid.

I'm selling up my cars. I own a few GTRs and am off-loading them as need cash for property.

Wife and kids sick of the cars.

Different priorities now.

Cars must go!!

Guys, I've bought a set of wheels off this guy before, spoken to him on the phone and seems like a very reasonable and honest bloke...

So give him a break and unless your interested in what his selling, keep your irrelevant comments to yourself!!!!

Some of us are just wanting to keep an eye out for others around here. I also saw this guy try and sell parts off a car that wasn't even in the country (wasn't even a 15 year old eligible import).

rb31, please post pics of these parts.

Hey Guys

I've been around too long to get caught up in a fear/smear campaign. I don't have a credibility issue. I am the guy in the Serious Performance 6 DVD with the yellow Abflug if that helps any.

I am in negotiation to sell the parts now. I hope the moderator has the decency to clean up this thread.

Thanks

Michael

Happy to clean up the thread, I hope you now have the decency to answer my questions

The parts you posted forsale in the other thread were they in Australia and owned by yourself?

Are you a importer/trader?

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