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Hey All,

Due to the fact that I am selling my GTR and that these parts are off the car already and are not going with it, I have the

following parts for sale.

- All prices are firm.

- First with the cash/cleared funds get the parts - No holds.

- Any freight/packaging costs are paid for by the buyer.

- Better price for bundled items.

- All items located in Booragoon, WA

1. Trust/GReddy extension dump/front pipe kit, ceramic coated, made from stainless SUS steel, 3.5" exit to cat, to suit R32

Chassis, (turbos in picture not included!!) - $700 Firm.

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2. R33 GTR crank, was taken to Hi-flow engines Balcatta to get inspected (receipt to prove), Fine to be used again. - $200 Firm.

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3. Splitfire (Part #:SF-DIS-001) RB26 coilpacks, perfect working order. - $400 Firm.

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4. HKS racing suction kit (airflow less meter type) with K&N filters, ceramichrome coated, powder coated satin black, with

silicone joiners, HKS intercooler hard pipe kit, 3" from end of Y pipe to plenum, with bolt clamps, complete replacement of

your factory induction/piping system. - $800 Firm.

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5. GReddy RB26 lightweight pulley kit (Not overdrive version), good working order. - $300 Firm.

(Picture will be taken on Monday)

6. Blitz SBC iD III sequential boost controller, perfect working order, complete kit with photocopy manual, considered one of the best dual solenoid boost controllers ever made, comes with genuine Blitz dash holder for the controller - $550 Firm.

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7. RB26 Plenum (paint stripped off) with throttle bodies, linkages and TPS, Already tapped for D-Jetro Use. - $400 Firm.

(Picture will be taken on Monday)

8. Essential oil catch can (power coated satin black) with braided lines and speed flow fittings, sits in front of smaller car battery, (rocker covers will need to be tapped to use the

hoses). - $250 firm.

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9. Standard RB26 turbo side piping. - $150 Firm.

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10. New black silicone hoses, one is 3" internal diameter and 90cm long, the other is 2.5" internal diameter and 70cm long. - $70 Firm each.

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11. RB26 Trust extended sump with baffled pickup complete with working R32 GTR front diff (standard ratios), complete - just take off your standard sump/diff and bolt this one on, (please note: sump plug hole thread may need to be re-threaded due to slight leak) - $700 Firm.

(Picture will be taken on Monday)

12. Late model (pull type) R32 GTR gearbox, good working order complete with standard shifter. - $500 firm.

(Picture will be taken on Monday)

PM or SMS/call Adam on 0424 982 764

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