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I was going to Mod my 2001 R34GTT but decided I already have 1 fast Skyline. I'll leave my 34 semi stock as the daily.

The kit I have is bolt on for a 34GTT complete, thats why I bought it. I'm asking $3.6k for the lot. (or $more$ if you want to negotiate) :pirate:

I will NOT seperate gear in bits n pieces.

Although the Turbo costs around $1500 or so the other parts add up and there all near new.

Package is all near new:

- A proper garret spec GT3076r kit from GCG with the .82a/r housing and 4inch surge slotted inlet

- Dump pipe (split)

- Blitz SpecR dual solenoid boost controller, wiring and control/display

- Bosch 73LB(~750cc) EV14 injectors

- A tuned Nistune ECU (by Trent at Status/Chequered Tuning, (304rwkw)

- Nismo fuel pump

- Z32 AFM (with plug)

- Kakimoto Regu 06&R full cat back

I bought all this off a forum member shortly after install and unfortunately he had a writeoff accident

The pipe for the afm, Nismo fuel pump, Kakimoto Exhaust system I havent taken pics of yet but will post soon. They are also mint....

So thats $3.6K for one with the lot to take your ride to a safe 300+kws

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0408732655

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Thanks for looking

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For only $4k you can also have my MV's rebuilt Transimission stally/torque (3200rpm) thrown into the mix. That is if your on Auto (leaves a hand fapping free)

I'll post pics of this tomorrow too.

Help me out. I need the space and well ......... show me the money :)I have expenssive hobbies - R32 GTR

:thanks:

*edit* All PM's replied. Sorry guys wont split........YETTi

Package is all near new:

- A proper garret spec GT3076r kit from GCG with the .82a/r housing and 4inch surge slotted inlet

- Dump pipe (split)

- Blitz SpecR dual solenoid boost controller, wiring and control/display

- Bosch 73LB(~750cc) EV14 injectors

- A tuned Nistune ECU (by Trent at Status/Chequered Tuning, (304rwkw)

- Nismo fuel pump

- Z32 AFM (with plug)

- Kakimoto Regu 06&R full cat back

Optional Extra

- MV's very recently rebuilt Transmission - $500 (worth ALOT more, bought $500 sell for same)

Package Sold - pending payment confirmation

:thumbsup:

- Kakimoto Regu 06&R full cat back

- MV's very recently rebuilt Transmission - $500 (worth ALOT more, bought $500 sell for same)

Will go up seperately shortly

What stage has the box been built to?

Happy to find out and find what "stage" means.

I bought it based on Transimission newely rebuilt by MV with Stall/torque @3200rpm with less than 2months use.

It was purchased by me to handle the power from the above Turbo kit.

Not being knowledgeable in this area I probably didnt ask all the right questions prior to buying.

But when it costs around $4k used for less than 2 months and is for sale @ $500 sometimes the bargain buyer takes over.

All I know about this Transmission

Strengthened, modified valve body and shift solenoids as well as the obvious stall convertor. It's actually 3000RPM

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