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I've got a bunch of old and new parts from my GTR that are gathering dust and taking up space down at Advan, everything is off my 32 GTR.

SOLD Sard 700cc Injectors for RB 26. $700 these have 4000k on them, too small so have gone litre injectors.

Ross Harmonic balancer $350

Stock intercooler $150

Stock ignition coils $100

SOLD Pod filters x2 $50

Stock R32 GTR turbos $300 for pair (these are in good condition)

Rear diff $400 this was a replacement item for a noisy one that came with the car, it's done 5000k in the car as I've swapped for shorter ratio's

Front diff (gear set only) $200

There is also a set of 17 inch A-Tech light weight wheels with Nangkang tread that has HEAPS of meat left on the tyres, pictured below. $800

All this stuff has to go as I'm never going to use it again, contact me via PM or email b4007107 at hot mail.com

Everything is available for pickup and viewing at Advan Performance in Silverwater, please let me know before you go to pick anything up as Peter will be collecting payment for the sold items.

Thanks

Ben

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Due to requests bigger shot above of the rims and another one as well. I will get some better shots in the next few days, or alternatively your welcome to pop into Advan and check them out and speak to Peter.

I will endevour to find out what size the rims are and what sized rubber tomorrow, I believe it's 245/45/17 off the top of my head but aren't 100% on it.

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Here's some new pictures of the wheels and tyres for those interested. They are 17 x 8 all around, unfortunantly we couldn't find the offset stamped on the rim for those interested in GTS-T fitment etc. Anymore is more than welcome to come and check them out for themselves however.

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As you can see plenty of tread and the rims are in great nick, I've photoed the one with a mark in it.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey ben!

Saw you had a ross harmonic balencer for sale for a R32 GTR. Is it still available? If so im very interested cause mine is rooted. Please let us know ASAP. If you want you can msg me on 0413798123

Thanks heaps mate

Vince

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