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Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact: Call 0413250250 or PM.

Comments: These parts were on my R32 GTR for a short time. Most parts I bought new and have only got 2000kms on them. Willing to ship all parts (buyer pays postage).

Item: HKS GT-SS Turbos

Age: 2000kms

Condition: Near new

Price: 2200

To Fit: All GTRs

Item: HKS S/S front and dump pipes

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Entire length covered in thermowrap

Price: 750

To Fit: All GTRs

Item: Bosch 044 fuel pump in tank setup

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Includes Croydon Autosport's GTR speed fittings to make intank installation easy

Price: 200

To Fit: Any car but fittings suited for intank GTR

Item: Nismo 550cc injectors

Age: 8000kms

Condition: Excellent

Comments: Injectors professionally cleaned and tested with new o rings (cost $150) 2000kms ago.

Price: 600

To Fit: All GTRs

Item: Nismo bolt on adjustable fuel reg

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Price: 85

To Fit: All GTRs

Item: Justjap FMIC hardpipe kit with additional silicon elbow

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Silicon elbow replaces rubber pipe between rear turbo and twin turbo factory pipe.

Price: 320

To Fit: R32 GTR

Item: 3" Catco metal cat with 5” body

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new apart from some cosmetic scratches on the bottom side from normal road use

Comments: Bolton for GTR

Price: 250

To Fit: GTR

Item: HKS super sequential BOV.

Age: Unknown

Condition: Good working condition. Some cosmetic scratches on the body

Price: 150

To Fit: Any

Item: Blitz I-Color Spec R Boost controller with optional $110 Blitz Tempurature sensor

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: As new, still has the plastic cover on the screen

Comments: This comes mounted in a stealth custom mount to suit R32 if you want it. Temp sensor has never been used and still in packaging.

Price: 675

To Fit: Any

Item: Power FC with Hand controller

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Tuned by Martin Donnan @ Willall running all mods listed here (cost $600). Conservative tune at 1.1 bar which i wanted for everyday use. Dynoed at 305rwkw. Comes with bracket to bolt straight in.

Price: 875

To Fit: 32/33 GTR

Will post up pics in next couple days

Thanks

Wegs

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First of the pics, more to follow :thumbsup:

Notes:

- Heat wrap on one of the hard pipes - this is the part between FMIC and TBody which is exposed to engine bay temps.

- Have a cover for the DSBC made of same material as mounting which hides controller.

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I need the following stock parts to replace what i'm taking off. So if you have them in good condition we can do a deal.

Injectors (need to be free of leaking)

Front Pipe

Dump pipes

Turbos

Thanks,

Wegs

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Are the front pipes compatible with an R33 GTR?

If so, I have the standard R33 GTR front pipe (also dump pipes). If you're willing to do some sort of a deal you can PM me.

Yes the front and dumps suit all model GTR's. I have another person looking at both front and dumps, will let you know if that falls through.

thanks

Wegs

Very interested in the 044 intank setup. Is that all I need to make it a direct replacement for my current pump? Whats involved in making it fit?

As you can see from the pics the install is quite straight forward IF you have the correct fittings on hand. First time around you'll need a couple hours to complete the job and a large ring clamp to hold it in the plastic cradle.

The fittings with my sale are quality earls parts - total price was $280. You can't just buy an 044 pump for $220 off the shelf and do the job.

Refer to following for instructions

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bo...p;hl=bosch++044

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/th...p;hl=bosch++044

Regards

Wegs

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Item: Justjap FMIC hardpipe kit with additional silicon elbow

Comments: Sold

Item: 3" Catco metal cat with 5” body

Comments: Sold

Parts still required and can be traded:

Injectors (need to be free from leaks)

Stock GTR Turbos

thanks for all the interest so far.

Wegs

The following items are now on hold pending deposit

Item: Bosch 044 fuel pump in tank setup

Item: Nismo 550cc injectors

Item: Nismo bolt on adjustable fuel reg

Item: Power FC with Hand controller

Items still available

Item: Item: HKS GT-SS Turbos

Item: Blitz I-Color Spec R Boost controller with optional $110 Blitz

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