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Selling up as chasing a track car and a cheaper daily. All parts are located in Adelaide and I am here till next Thursday then i'm back in 2 weeks.

Power FC plus Handset to suit r34 GTT, Z32 AFM plus plug/wiring and near new 02 sensor for R34 GTT. This has been plugged in and checked, everything works 100% also the Air Con as I know a few people that have had issues with this before. Happy to plug it in and power it up for anyone keen - $1500

Low km HKS 25/30 BB Turbo, All lines (Braided oil feed) HKS Actuator and HKS hard pipe (It's a short 90 degree elbow that goes directly onto the turbo snail) no shaft play and no metal missing off the blades. Will bolt directly to standard manifold - $1500

Power Enterprise Injectors to suit R34 RB25, bought off another forum member and done not even 5000ks. New O rings. Im positive they are 650cc but as I am not home for 2 weeks I can't check the part number. They are yellow if that helps - $600 (were over $1200 new)

Mint Just Jap turn flow cooler will all pipes and the additional one you have to buy, done about 10,000ks - $500

Pm but can ring me on anytime day or night on 0401 184 069

Giulian

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Pics up of cooler and turbo as requested.

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The mounting bracket for the waste gate has been cut as I was going to modify it to fit mine so I will get it re-welded if wanted. Or I will knock $50 off the price as you may want to get it welded a different way to suit your application.

Giulian

  • 5 weeks later...

Is that a blitz or cooling pro cooler and how much posted to Sydney?? If its a blitz, then I will give ya $380.

cheers

Ron

Still got the turbo and cooler - Serious offers considered and will help out on price for interstaters to help with freight
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