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Everything for sale as I have no need for it.

*R34 Just jap alloy radiator. Has a small area of the tubes which has minor damage. It has been pressure tested and does not leak. Happy to test it infront of buyers, otherwise Brand new never used $100

*External wastegate set-up for RB26. Uses factory manifolds modified to use twin high mounted external gates. Comes with manifolds, two gates, two screamer pipes and flanges. Can use original twin turbo piping etc.

Nothing wrong with the parts just I dont use low mount twins anymore so it can go $300

*S13 BC ER series coilovers. Have been used twice on the circuit never driven with on the road, they are pretty much brand new. Have had the rebound valving changed/improved also have Eibach springs for extra cost

They are in perfect working order but I have no use for them, never really did just grabbed them cause I thought one day I might use them in my S13, cars for sale though $1200

*S13 silvia. SR20DE perfect running condition, 5 speed manual, excedy button clutch, stripped out interior, welded in half cage, alloy radiator, few adjustable suspension arms, VL turbo fuel pump. Again bought it and its sat around for 12 months now and never been used, so it too can go $2500

*R32 GTR grill. Grey in colour, no scratches all the clips are in good condition. $200

*R32 GTS-t boot lid, blue in colour, has the GTS-t rear wing $100

*R32 Rear taillights, again dark blue and in perfect condition $80

*R32 full weld in roll cage Details can be viewed here $1350

Trust High mount turbo kit, again now more use for it changed to something else with my new engine. Details for turbo kit here $3800

Also have a High mount HKS TA45s turbo, maifold, gate and exhaust which I may part with as well, if someone is interested. Turbo is brand new. Pm for details

Everything located in sydney, inspections welcome on all parts.

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Also have a pair of BRAND new z32 air flow meters,

purchased from AFI they are genuine bosch and have plugs. There were bolted to a car wired up with a power fc. Driven to the tuner and removed due to a vipec being fitted instead.

Perfect condition genuine Bosch $500

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