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hey guys,

car got stolen and aren't getting another one so i have some bits and pieces for sale

### all parts are from an r32 grt ###

3 x r32 GTR airflow meters - 1 not working, 2 good. $110 each for the good ones and i will throw in the bad one for free

6 440cc gtr injectors - were flow tested and used for approx 1000kms then pulled out for bigger ones. I has a leak so will only charge for 5 - $350 for all 6

Coil cover - is sprayed blue - $50 @@ sold @@

Tomei Hicas lock kit - never used but opened - $100 @@ sold pending payment @@

Cusco brake stopper - used with the bolts - $120 @@ sold @@

M's pod adapters and pods, are used and mesh is a little bent, but have been cleaned are re-oiled using proper K & N kit - $150 for both

R32 gtr standard computer - has a stage 1 upgrade on it - when dynoed was putting out 221 kws at the rears with just cam gears, and good mixtures - $130

R32 gtr wheels 16 inch with bridgestone re55s semi slicks - tyres have done 1 track day - 12 laps very minimal wear and filled with nitrogen which is unlimited re-fills - $1500

2 sumitomo - 275 x 35 x 18 - 2 tyres are cambered - 2 for $100 the lot - heaps of meat on the rest of the tyres @@ 2 x sold @@

2 Bridge stone - G3's - 225 x 60 x 16 good amount of treat approx 75% - $80 for both @@ sold @@

1 rear seat for r32 gtr, good condition no rips or tears and not faded very much - $150

3" Magnaflow catalytic convertor, never used - have had it stored for approx 2 years - $250

i think thats the lot, all prices are negotiable just send me a mail, and pics can be arrange but might take a while as items not stored at my house

pm me for more details

items are available in melb

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