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Hi all,

I have been stock piling parts for an upcoming GTR purchase but right now I have other priorities, and given all this gear is simply sitting around decorating my office shelf and won't fit my evo, I am putting them all up for sale so jump on in and grab yourself a bargain :D

Lets get the ball rolling - This is the start of it, and there is more to come.

1. New Tomei RB26 Coil Cover Emblem/Badge

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Brand New Tomei valley/coil cover emblem badge for RB26DETT.

This was bought for my last GTR which had an engine packed with Tomei hardware but I didn't end up fitting it so/

its new in the box.

Asking $140.00 firm

2. New Japanese Clear Front Indicators - Skyline R32 GTS-T

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This is a brand new set of hard to find clear front indicators to suit R32 GTS-T only - Not compatible with BNR32.

Purchased from Japan, these are a straight fit replacement, look awesome fitted and take all of 5 minutes to install.

Bulbs included.

Asking $250.00 firm

3. Brand New Trust Suction/Full Intake Piping Kit - R32/R33/R34 GTR)

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Brand new Genuine Trust/Greddy Suction Kit to suit R32, R33 & R34 GTR.

This is the Z32 AFM Type Kit (Part Number: 12020902) and includes adapter plates and AFM plugs for vehicles that have upgraded to Z32 Air Flow Meters. This is one of the best looking and lightweight intake piping kits available, is simple to install and dramatically lifts the appearance of your engine bay!

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Kit includes the following:

- 2 x Airinx Air Filters AY-SB

- AFM adapter NS-07 (Z32 AFM )

- Suction tube

- Suction alloy elbow No 77 - 65 - 80 mm

- R suction allow elbow No 78 - 65 - 80mm

- Each pipe suction return recirclation buff type

- Compression tube. Allow Elbow No 79 - 60mm Flange attached

- Alloy 60mm/ Alloy 60mm x 2 - 80mm each Buff finish

- Recirculation hose Z32 AFM, Transform connector adapter

- Short parts kit

Asking $1180.00 firm

4. Brand New Tomei Expreme Turbine Outlet/Dump Pipes Set - R32/R33 GTR RB26

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When it comes to aftermarket dump pipes for RB26, Tomei Dump Pipes are absolute top shelf and the best you can buy, and these ones are the latest release version from Tomei for 2009 featuring the 'lost wax' coating and large open bellmouth design for optimal flow, as we as the highest quality Japanese craftsmanship of any other dump pipes on the market.

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More details here:

http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogu...preme_rset.html

This is the R32/R33 GTR kit (Part Number: 421101), and comes complete with new studs, bolts, gaskets and stickers.

Asking $890.00 firm (Pickup preferred but happy to post at buyers expense)

5. Brand New Genuine Nissan Crank Angle Sensor - R32 GTR

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Anyone that has had a problem with their crank angle sensor before knows that its a waste of time and FAR too risky to stuff around replacing a faulty CAS with another second hand unit, particularly on a built motor with a lot of money in it. Having been through this before I bought a brand new CAS for my BNR32 project now on hold.

There are 2 types of CAS used on BNR32, Hitachi or Mitsubishi Type, depending on weather your car is an early

or late model.

This is the Hitachi Type (Part Number:23731-08U00).

Retail from Nissan is approximately $1100.00, a little less for trade (Yes, you read correctly)

Due to needing to recover some funds quickly, im letting this go for a VERY reasonable price

Asking $495.00 firm

6. Brand New Genuine Nissan N1 Oil Pump (RRP $579.00!)

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Brand New - In Box and no longer required - No need to pay retail when my loss can be your gain!

Asking $399.00 firm

7. Used Splitfire Coil Packs (SF-DIS-001 Type)

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Good used set of Splitfire SF-DIS-001 Coil Packs to suit HCR32 RB20 & ECR33 RB25DET Series 1

Asking $430.00 firm

8. Genuine Ganador Aero Mirrors - R32 GTR Used

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One set of Genuine Ganador Electric Aero Mirrors for Skyline R32 GTR

They are in good overall condition and are a direct fit upgrade for your factory mirrors.

Painted in factory KLO Silver

I am selling these as my new BNR32 already has them ;)

Asking $410.00 firm

9. Genuine R34 GTR Engine Covers Set - 5 Piece (Including Valley Cover Badge)

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I have for sale a complete 5 piece set of Genuine R34 GTR Engine Covers from a BNR34. These covers are in very good condition and include the Skyline GTR valley cover badge.

These are extremely hard to come by, particularly as a complete set, and I spent a considerable amount of time hunting them down.

If you want to transform your engine bays appearance, you need these covers!

Asking $690.00 firm

10. Used Apexi Power FC - R32/R33 GTR RB26

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Standard version Power FC to suit BNR32 & BCNR33 GTR - No Hand Controller included

Asking $695.00 firm

11. Used Apexi Power FC PRO & Hand Controller - R32/R33 GTR RB26

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This is the real deal Power FC PRO with Hand Controller to suit BNR32 & BCNR33 GTR.

Power FC PRO2 Ver 4.41 currently running on it.

These are no longer available and rare as hens teeth.

Letting this one go as I already have the ECU I want in my new car so this is surplus

Asking $1280.00 firm

That's it for now, once I get back to my garage and sort through some bits and pieces I may update this thread.

Cheers all.

Nick

hey mate pm me ur mob ill hit you up about either one of the powerfc's

cheers

Hi,

I am interested in the Power FC. Please pm me or call Alex 0439818008

cheers

Thanks for all the pm's guy, replies have been sent to all.

All this gear has to go, give it a new home!

Hi Blitz,

Thanks for the PM yesterday, couldn't reply via PM as I don't have enough posts.

Will take the Power FC with hand controller please call me on 0413565327

Thanks

Will

Prices dropped on ARC Intercooler and New Genuine Nissan Crank Angle Sensor.

Both of these were already cheap and are now more so! Someone give them a new home :D

How often can u get power fcs that price for. would be interested in the future if u can get more around that price.

Hey Brent, the two I was selling were on hand for a GTR i was buying.

I sent you a pm though.

Cheers,

Nick

ARC Intercoolers are the best money can buy, and at this price, grab yourself an absolute bargain!

Plenty of interested parties - Someone give this puppy a new home.

:blink:

What condition are the 34 engine covers in?

they are in top condition, good price guys, these are getting really hard to come by in this condion...

gl with the sale, top quality gear

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