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as i am selling my R32 GTR i wont need any of the performance upgrades i bought for it so my loss is is your benefit

APEXI POWER FC AND HAND CONTROLLER $900

HKS CAM GEARS $350

DENSO 800CC INJECTORS $350

BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP $220

LED TAILIGHTS $250

CUSCO FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES $200

GREDDY PROFEC 2 SPEC B BOOST CONTROLLER $350

HKS HARD PIPING WITH APEXI BOV (2 PIECES ONLY) $250

STANDARD DUMP PIPES AND FRONT PIPE $150

STANDARD INTERCOOLER $200

i think besides the strut braces and tail lights all these parts will fit any R32, R33 or R34 GTR except Apexi power FC will only fit R32 and R33 GTR

can email pics to anyone who wants them asmost pics are 3mb each and forum will only let me post 2mb pics up so i dont know how to shrink them.

pickup in sydney NSW otherwise postage at your expense.

the car itself is also up for sale http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/363335-1993-r32-gtr-silver/page__gopid__5820738

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any part numbers or pictures of the injectors? - are they brand new?

also is the fuel pump brand new?

cheers

fuel pump brand new, injectors 2nd hand. number on side of injectors is 195500-0830. pm me your email and ill send you pics of them

APEXI POWER FC AND HAND CONTROLLER $850

HKS CAM GEARS $325

DENSO 800CC INJECTORS $325

BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP $200

LED TAILIGHTS $225

CUSCO FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES $190

GREDDY PROFEC 2 SPEC B BOOST CONTROLLER $330

HKS HARD PIPING WITH APEXI BOV (2 PIECES ONLY) $240

STANDARD DUMP PIPES AND FRONT PIPE $140

STANDARD INTERCOOLER $180

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anyone know how to make a 3-4mb picture 2mb? so i can just upload the pics so dont have to keep emailing ppl???

Right-click on the picture > open with Paint > Resize (or stretch/skew if you don't have Windows 7) to 25% > save as .jpg

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