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Hey all,

Have a few turbos and other bits and pieces to get rid of :

Two hiflowed gtr turbos, steel wheel Ball bearing standard housing sizes. Turbo's have only seen about 15 thousand k's as my motor threw a bearing.

Excellent condition and you can hear them spinning for ages after the car is off... really going to miss these.

want $1000 for them.

I have two GTST turbo's one with the actuator on it the other without it. 300 for the one with the actuator on it and 250 for the other one.

ZERO shft play in both, excellent condidtion.!

Have a mines ECU for an R32GTR : $300

2 R33 RB25det ECU's, : 100 each

Carpet from R32GTR : Make on offer

G-Sensor from GTR : make me an offer

R33 GTST/GTR Radiator : $100

GReddy boost guage with all the bits and peices, Black face : $150

Center guages from R32 GTR : $50

R32GTR glovebox : offer

More to come, will update when I check what else I have.

Send me a message I will be checking this regularly :(

Cheers all!

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