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Hey All,

I am selling my GTR so the following is for sale:

Field E-TS 4WD Controller (Suit R32 GTR). Good working order. - $250.

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GReddy Type-R BOV (Stiff Spring Type). Bought new 3 months ago. - $300.

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GReddy Type-R BOV (Normal Spring Type). Good working order - $250.

BOV Flange adaptor to suit above BOV's and for R32 GTR. - $40.

All parts above are slightly neg, however they are cheap prices for the market so if you low ball me you will simply be ignored.

First in best dressed.

PM or call Adam on 0424 982 764.

Located in Booragoon, WA

P.S. I will post the following for sale later in the week (prices and pics to be posted then):

- Apexi Power FC D-Jetro for R32/R33 GTR (Complete Kit).

- Blitz Dual SBC i-D III Dual Sequential Boost Controller.

- Blitz V-Spec 100mm GTR Intercooler. Suit R32 GTR.

- OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch with Lightened Flywheel. Suit Early Model Gearbox (R32 GTR).

- HKS Super Intake Hard Pipe Kit. All the way from Turbos to plenum. Ceramic Coated. Powder Coated Black. New black silcone hoses.

- Standard GTR Plenum complete with linkages and throttle bodies.

- RB26 Trust Extended Sump with baffled pickup complete with working front diff, complete.

- Standard Sumitomo R32 GTR Calipers with good pads front and rear.

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