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BRAND NEW.. Blitz active twin plate clutch for R32 GTR (Pull type).The BLITZ Active Clutch was designed to hold maximum horsepower while retaining daily drivability. Weights 15-20% lighter than stock. Cost $2200. Selling for $1600 ono.

GARRETT 2860'7 Used for few thousand Km's. Great nik. $1700.

Nismo Le Mans Group A turbos RR581's.60/48. Smaller exhaust side for quik spool up. Rebuilt and havn't been used. Look new. Rare turbos..$1500.

BRAND NEW.. Blitz 700CC injectors. Still in there sealed plastic and boxes. These retail for $1100 at nengun. Fit straight in to RB26. Selling for only $700. This is for all 6 of them.

HPI dumps. 3 inch. These are stainless steel and will last forever. Similar to tomei dumps. Retail for over $1K. Selling used but great nik $550.

Apexi Power FC. Used but good nik. Comes with hand controller $700.

GTR torque split converter. Turn ur GTR from 2wd to full 4wd with the flick of the dial. Retail for $230. BRAND NEW. $150.

Sard fuel pressure regulator. Used but great nik $90.

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willing to COD the SARD reg to sydney? if so ill take it... if i end up getting it might take the dumps off you aswell.

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GARRETT 2860'7 Used for few thousand Km's. Great nik. $1700.

Nismo Le Mans Group A turbos RR581's.60/48. Smaller exhaust side for quik spool up. Rebuilt and havn't been used. Look new. Rare turbos..$1500.

more info please which is better bigger and straight fit ? how much kw ruffly a stock engine with power fc can it push

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