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All items were purchased for an R34 GT-T.

Power FC with Hand Controller, New $1500 SOLD

Nismo 480cc Injectors, were installed on rail but never had fuel pass through them, $600 SOLD

Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei plug, New $300 SOLD

Tein Super Street Coilovers, used for 5,000kms $1200

Nismo matching 300km cluster and centre console gauges $680 SOLD

Greddy/ Trust BOV, used to suit RB25 $250

Blitz 80mm Stainless Steel front pipe, used $250

Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch (red cover) nearly new, was for a couple of hundred kms. $1000

I will post pictures soon. Please PM if your interested in anything.

Pick up in Melbourne preffered.

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Here are the pics of the cluster and centre gauges. This is a pic of the bov that I found on the net, I can take an actual pic tonight.

Actually the pic of the cluster is corrupt and won't load, I'll take another tonight. You can see part of it in the back ground though.

Cheez, I'll PM you.

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if you open up the picture of the 3 gauges you can see it in the back ground. it's wrapped up in a lot of plastic so i cant be bothered uwrapping it at the moment(too hot in the garage)

Here's a pic from the net

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they have been used, but are in perfect condition. there is no damage or marks on them. the kms are unknown, but judging by the condition of the meters they will be low.

I'll take some pics tonight if you like and I'll take it apart and get some pics of the plates.

Your welcome to make an offer.

Here's a pic of one of the coil overs.

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