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Cusco tension rod brace, accralite forgies, head, charcoal canister and HKS exhaust gaskets all SOLD!!

Just a bit of an update on what I have left:

Pair of standard R32 GTR turbos in good condition $300
Pair of T517z turbos, one probably needs a seal kit as it was a bit smokey, otherwise still ran well SOLD
R32 GTR 3" exhaust (unknown brand), also comes with 3" straight through pipe and v band style clamp for a quick swap out from quiet to loud in 5 mins SOLD
R32 GTR front pipe, 2.5 - 3" (unknown brand) SOLD
R32 GTR standard manifolds $50 each
R32 GTR manifold heat sheilds $20 each
Nismo 555cc injectors, good condition SOLD
R32 GTR fuel rail and reg (standard)
SOLD
R32 GTR fuel rail $50
Nismo fuel reg SOLD
Tomei Sump baffle SOLD
RB26 86.5mm Accralite forged pistons (used), good condition, comes with a set of standard rods (will not separate)
SOLD
RB26 twin turbo pipe $100
RB26 head (standard), NO COVERS OR CAMS , slight indentation on no6, will need a refresh as its been sitting for a while
SOLD

RB26 intake manifold with itb's and sandwich plate SOLD

Used standard coil packs $100

Used splitfire coilpacks $350
Apexi pods with afm adaptors and brackets SOLD
R32 GTR afm's (one was opened to fix a solder joint, works perfectly fine) SOLD
R32 GTR Cusco tension rod brace
SOLD
R32 GTR front sway bar (standard) $100
HKS metal exhaust manifold gaskets, good condition
SOLD
R32 GTR charcoal canister SOLD
RB26 various intake pipes (standard) from $10
R32 GTR air con ducting (everything from under the dash to under the carpet, bar i piece that goes to driver side round vent) $50
Will post at buyers expense, or pick up near Wollongong NSW.
All items are "or nearest off"
If you want pics, please inbox me.

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