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ARC intercooler Suit up to 450 hp $399

Core 380x 270x 75

Overall 630x 330x 80

Good for up to 230 rw kw and drift sized for excellent responce

Apexi Intercooler (no pipes) Suit up to 450 hp $399

Core 390x 330x 80

Overall 630x 320x 70

Good for up to 240 rw kw and drift sized for excellent responce

Universal fit, no pipes and used but in excellent condition. You pipe kit up for a budget kit

Greddy Type S bov $350 Shipped (Universal fit, immaculate, 35mm Valve)

Trust 40mm wastegate $499 (Replacement cost is $1350!)

2 pot rear brakes, professionally drilled for 4 stud but still fits 5 stud. Completely rebuilt callipers, braided

rear lines, carbon metallic pads (4mm) and braided lines $450 (Maybe able to help out with a front set of braided lines for $110 new depending on car)

HKS GT3040 (500 ps) 1.12 exh hsg 8,000 klm on 1 Bar $2600

Engine running in klm only! Made 300 rw kw on RB30/RB25 11.6 1/4 on 1 bar.

R32 GTR Throttle bodies (2x 3 pairs, 6 all up) Perfect for conversion $350 shipped.

Nismo GTR Adjustable actuators $250 Shipped (pair)

R32 Cusco adj strut brace (GTS and GTR) $120

2 pot rear brakes, professionally drilled for 4 stud but still fits 5 stud. Completely rebuilt callipers, braided

rear lines, carbon metallic pads (4mm) and braided lines $450 (Maybe able to do a front set of braided lines for $110 new depending on car)

HKS 550cc Injectors RB26 $650

RB26 Stock rods and rod bolts, available in 3 weeks $250

R32 Areo mirrors (Electric) $300 (available in 3 weeks)

ER34 GTT HKS coil overs $1200

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=74627

ER34 GTT Apexi GT Spec FMIC (new)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=72844

RB25DET Nismo 550 cc injectors $650 cleaned

RB25DET SARD 550 cc injectors $650 cleaned

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71995

Garrett GT30R 500 Hp turbo $1799 (new, was for my SR20 *sigh)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71995

R32, S13, A31 C33 rear toe kit (non hicas only) $170 shipped

I have an ARC cooler for a GTR 23/33 but one of the pipes has been shortedned for a custom pipe. This means you will need 1 hose longer for it to bolt up

$1050 600x 300x 76mm core

I am not desperate for cash, no low ball offers, period.

I would rather sell this stuff then cart it around to my place.

Some of this stuff is off my older brothers R34 GTT and younger brothers R33 GTS.

The GTR Stuff is mine

hay bro,

do you have the flow sheets fror the injectors when they where cleaned?

how many kms did the GT30 see?

would you consider a package deal on a set of injectors and the turbo?

do you have any photos the turbo?

could you please send them to [email protected]

cheers,

boz

I am not desperate for cash, no low ball offers, period.

Firstly before posting/pm/email NO LOW BALL OFFERS

I will say it again for the slow

NO LOW BALL OFFERS

If you have sent a low ball offer and have not got a reply:

NO LOW BALL OFFERS

End rant :wassup:

is the arc intercooler a front mount or side mount? cheers

Universal FMIC (no pipes)

got pics of the cusco strut?

,

Email address?

how old are the nismo 550cc? what level of tune was the rb25 they were they used on?

about 2 years from memory. they where on the above combo (hks gt3040)

ARC intercooler Suit up to 450 hp $399

Apexi Intercooler (no pipes) Suit up to 450 hp $399

Pics please

[email protected]

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