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as topic...up for a nismo cat back system ideal for GTR34 it come with my GTR...coz replacing with a 4" system this lovely piece have to get a good home

the exhaust has no scarches or hit or dint....in new condition......i dyno it b4 i pull it off i got 15hp gain just this cat back system....

p.s not too sure R32 or R33 wil fit or not coz some exhaust brand they fit 3 or them....but not too sure about this fine one!!

asking $1350 .............

HKS f-con s for GTR R34 got map inside for plug and drive with full harnless for GTRR34

the map if for 1.2 bar/turboback system.../ait filter.....result of 210klw

not too sure will suitable for other GTR or not but as i know can delete the orginal mag and remap to suit other GTR

asking $800.......

GTR R34 standard V-SPEC dash mother board....

got 7 reading instead of 5 compare to normal 34 GTR

asking $650

endless rear brembo brake pads (brand new)

asking$250

interest call 0438222228 allen cheers!!price neg

reasonable offer welcome parts must sell!!!

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Spec r, if you bump your thread daily I will close it.

Furthermore, unless you have a good reason for posting parts for sale that it appears you dont actually own, you will receive a warning.

you can check them out when ever u want !!!

they are all sitting in my room...

sorry ...biltz..i understand why you ask me that question....thats i becoz i got not enough time to get my own one

but now my own one is the same exact stuff.....

so would it be fine now??

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