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Hey guys,

Selling a lot of parts off my GTR due to going single T04Z turbo and upgrading most other parts.

Used but in excellent condition Blitz Pod Filters and pipes to suit GTR - $150

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R34 GTR Turbos Rebuilt with steel exhaust wheels under 15,000kms ago. Minimal shaft play and in excellent condition. Cost $2500 when purchased (have receipt to prove) - $800

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New Tomei Poncams Type B - $650

GTR BOVs in good condition. Comes with piping brackets,etc.. - $110

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R32 GTR intercooler in excellent condition. No dents kinks, etc... - $120

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Twin turbo piping, intercooler piping, standard dump pipes, front pipe, etc... - $offers?

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5 factory forged R32 GTR rims with tyres. 4 rims are wrapped with Kumho KU36 tyres which have 80-90% tread left. The spare is wrapped in Bridgestone GIII with 70% tread. The rims are in really good condition. The spare has some light rash but the others are fine.

Rim specs are 16" x 8" +30 and tyres are all 225/50/16.

Looking for $800ono for the 5 rims and tyres. Not bad value considering I paid just under $1000 for the 4 KU36 tyres alone.

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Complete front and rear brake setup out of my R32 GTR. Included is 4 brake calipers 70k kms old, 2 front drilled rotors, 2 slotted rear rotors and a set of brake pads to suit with plenty of meat left.

Looking for $500ono.

Standard Coilpacks off R32 GTR that;s done a genuine 70,000kms. Excellent condition. Never missed a beat. $50ono

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Cobalt Air/Fuel Ratio meter. $40

Standard Air flow meters off R32 GTR. The joints have been re soldered recently by my cousin who is an electrician - $50

Exhaust manifold with heat shields - $100 ono

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R32 GTR custom oil cooler kit. This was a custom made kit made by Tenegah. The oil cooler sits in front of the subframe and has an under tray with scoop that draws air to the oil cooler. It also comes with a Greddy oil filter relocater. It comes with everything required to fit. - $300

Located in Perth but can post at buyer's expense.

PM or contact 0402870429 if interested

Thanks

Edited by Chris32R

Could you please give me more info re the turbos?

Who rebuilt them and with what?

Were they hiflowed or anything?

Are they still ball bearing?

Have you got any dyno graphs so I can see how they went?

Tried to PM

Does the oil cooler come with a thermostat?

Yes it does.

poncams to suit 32 gtr?

Yep, To suit R32 and R33 GTR.

Turbos are on hold atm.

I'm going through messages now.

If you have any questions, please call, SMS or post in this thread because my PM isn't working for some reason.

Thanks

Edited by Chris32R

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