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(updated 21/03/08)

Hi Guys - Just thought I would do a fresh post for some of the gear I have for sale (update the new items I have added + delete the stuff that is sold) - Here We GO:

Nismo RR581 Turbos (pair of to suit RB26)

Rated at ~640hp

FULLY REBUILT and balanced by garrett dealler

$1950 ono

(these were over 4k from nismo when they were new)

Tuned CHIP to Suit GTR32 (or 33 if you use R32 ECU)

Has SAFE improved fuel / ignition maps

Speed cut removed

Rev Limit Raised

Ideal for lightly modded GTR

Big difference in power and torque compared to stock

Comes as chip only (can probabley find a socket for it as well)

$SOld

GTR BOV PIPE

(the pipe your BOV's Mount to)

$Sold

Trust "style" Oil Cooler / Filter Relocator Kit

New

$250

Stock GTR ECU

Good Working order

$200

Stock GTR Injectors

440CC x 6

$300 set

RB26 Rocker Cover Gaskets

Brand New from nissan

With Half moon seals

$70 the set

RB26 / RB25 Exhaust cam gear

Modified stock item

Bolt / locating holes slotted (in a mill - pro job)

Allows for adjustment

$50 ono

RB26 SUMP / DIFF Carrier

Good Condition

$offers (no idea what this is worth)

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REBUILT R33 N1 TURBOS

14411-24U10

.42 comp version

360 Degree Thrusts

2 position actuators

All new bearings and seals

Rebuilt an balanced by Garrett Dealer

With warranty

$Sold pair

Rebuilt GTR Turbos

N1 Spec Turbines / exhaust wheels

360 Degree Thrusts

2 position actuators

All new bearings and seals

Rebuilt an balanced by Garrett Dealer

with warranty

$1500 pair

Factory GTR Blow Off Valves (2 sets)

Good Working Order

Includes Mounting Bracket

$150 pair - without return pipe

$200 pair - with return pipe (no pictured)

R33 GTR CRANK

Light Pick up No 6 B/E bearing

Suit U/S bearings (can supply if needed)

Otherwise good cond

$495

DUNLOP LEMANS LM702 235/45 17 Tyres x 2

Excellent Tread Left - Even Across Tyre - 85 ~ 90%

$SOld

"FUJISAKI SPL" Tuned / Re-Mapped ECU GTR32 / 33

Improved power and torque

Speed cut and rev limit lifted

Boost cut Lifted

$295

Veilside VX ROM Tuned ECU GTR32 / 33

Improved power and torque

Speed cut and rev limit lifted

Boost cut Lifted

$295

Stock R32 GTR wing

Blue - few bumps and scratches - suit repainting

$decided to keep :)

Apexi Super Suction Kit GTR32 / 33 and Air Flow Meters

Includes:

Hard Pipes

Silicon Joiners

Hoseclamps

$SOLD

2 x 80mm RB25 air flow meters

2 x AFM Plugs

$300 lot

(great upgread for GTR - less than half the price of buying Z32's and will still support 600+ HP)

Will post pics later ;)

Edited by Antimatter

Steve

Oil cooler is some no-brand trust / HKS copy - looks good though - has blue / red alloy fittings like the HKS one, remote filter boss and 3 long hoses. Paid $350 for it but I am not sure I will get round to fitting it.

With regard to pics - will try to get to them ASAP

Thanks guys!

Steve

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I have some pics - will email u soon

hey any pics of the Gtr BOV's?

Does it come with all the pipes/brackets required to fit them

Thanks

[email protected]

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