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I have some stock GTR parts that I have removed from my R32 GTR for upgrades so they are up for sale. All parts working perfect before removal.

6x injectors $150

6x coil packs $120

2x AFMs $210

2x Ms pod adaptors and KN filters $100

HKS chipped ECU $150 (made 311hp at rear wheels on 12psi with N1 turbos)

3 1/2 inch titanium exhaust $700 (reduces to 80mm just before the cat and has scrape marks on bottom

from speed bumps. Loud tough sound and super lite Jap brand)

Exhaust is pick up only from me on the Gold Coast the rest of the stuff includes postage in Aus in the price.

I may only be able to get on the net once or twice a day so leave me a message and i'll get back to you asap

thanks

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Thanks Simon.

Guys open to offers on the rest of the stuff and if you live interstate and want the exhaust it would be fine if you wanted to organise and pay for a courier to pick it up from me here on the Gold Coast.

What's the tape on there for? Just curious, it's not damaged at all behind there is it?

And just with the scrape? Is it dented slightly as well as scraped?

Is it full titanium or just the aluminium with the burnt muffler tip?

Negotiable?

What's the tape on there for? Just curious, it's not damaged at all behind there is it?

And just with the scrape? Is it dented slightly as well as scraped?

Is it full titanium or just the aluminium with the burnt muffler tip?

Negotiable?

No mate it is not damaged under the tape.

Yes it is slightly dented aswell.

The exhaust is titanium and the muffler is stainless steel with titanium tip.

GT1.0z is actually full stainless, with their proprietry coating on the tip to make the burnt titanium effect

nice exhaust though, flows well and very light, good luck with the sale

Mate the exhaust is titanium but has a GT1.0z muffler on it.

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