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hey there up for sale i have some parts left over from my build which i no longer need.

1: full wiring loom for rb26dett 32gtr, as well as loom that goes to your battery, starter motor alternator etc perfect working condition $250

2: 1 standard r32 gtr ecu, perfect working order, car was running it before i put the d-jetro in it. $150

3: rb26dett standard timing cover, black one, perfect condition $80

4: complete exhaust system from dump pipe back for an 32gtr, stainless veilside front pipes, twin 2.5" into a 3" going to a hi flo cat then a resignator and then to 3.5" cat back HKS super drager exhaust. Excellent condition, has the best sounding idle on a gtr and when it opens up really sounds wild, can guarantee whoever buys this system will be more than happy with the sound and power gain from this system alone.. $600

5: rb26dett slave cylinder with goodbridge braided line, excellent condition, $120

6: standard gtr shifter with boot and nismo gearnob $50

7: alloy turbo side intercooler pipe, 3", with silicon adaptors, needs a clean $50

Located in sydney inner west, prices are negotiable so dont be afraid to throw me a price, i might just say come and take it.

Contact Mitch: 0401286868

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