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All parts are from my 32GTR. Selling due to upgrade.

Motor has been stripped, some parts from that are for sale now also,

* Standard Rods - $150

* Standard Cams - $150/pair

* Standard Oil Pump - $100

* Standard Harmonic Balancer - $50

* Standard Cam Wheels - $50 pair

* N1 Water Pump - $200***SOLD***

* Nismo Timing Belt, done bout 15,000kms gc - $30

* Sard Fuel Pressure Reg, Excellent street upgrade - $200

* Standard gtst drivers seat - needs recovering $30

* Momo steering wheel $150

* Standard 32 GTR ecu $200

* 1x Standard GTR Turbo with all fittings, great condition $400

* 1x Standard GTR Turbo, blown, no exhaust wheel $50

* Standard dump pipes $20

* Standard exhaust manifolds $50

* Rego Plates - OOR032, as seen in pic below $400 will upgrade to sell....

* HKS FCON computer. Has harness to plug into factory computer and factory loom. Full piggy back with no hard wiring in.

From what i've been told if your in Brisbane, Matt Spry from PITS on the Gold Coast can tune these, and if in Sydney, i would assume BD4's should be able to tune it seeing as they are the HKS distributor.

Pics of this to be posted shortly. $500

I need to sell parts a.s.a.p so all prices are negotiable. Located in Brisbane. Shipping at buyers expense and I will arrange for buyers. Pics to come shortly or as required. PM me if needed.

Cheers

Mike

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Tbee - not selling the standard in dash speedo cluster.

dd4321 - Yes the one thats din mounted. And yes it will fit gtst. What is displays is Boost, oil temp and battery volts....

Chrisman - from memory it doesn't. the only tag i remember is a seriel number, but i'll check tomorrow for you

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Injectors, harness, gauge cluster all sold.......

Zenith - i would like to sell the whole lot together because I have no use for any of the standard passenger seating (cage and race seats fitted).....

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