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hi guys, about to start a single conversion on my R34 GTR and looking to offload some left over parts i will have.

all the parts are currently still fitted to the car and in running order. At the moment im getting expressions of interest so when i pull the car down in approx 1-2 weeks i will have interested parties (hopefully).

CES Racing split dump and y-pipe combo to suit NISSAN GTR R32, R33 & R34.

“COMPETITION” model - LONGER IN DESIGN WITH DEDICATED "Y" PIECE. Dump pipes are ceramic coated mild steel and y pipe is stainless and uncoated $800

Nissan R34 GTR v-spec factory turbos including all oil and water lines up to the firewall junction . Currently running on the car and in good condition. $400 neg

Nissan R34 GTR factory air box with K&N panel filter $250 neg

Nissan R34 GTR factory rubber ducting from the afm to the turbos $50 neg?

Nissan R34 GTR factory air flow meters x2 $150 neg

Nissan R34 GTR factory intercooler hot side Y pipe (twin turbo pipe) $50

all parts are located in Townsville and will be plus freight for anything needing to be sent.

thanks adam

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry to stuff people around. There has been a slight delay in fitting up the new turbo kit and it has in turn delayed when the parts will be ready for sale. As it stands now the parts will be ready for sale from the 14th October. Pics will be up then too as all will have been removed from the car. I apologize again to those that have contacted me and were told of the delay but it was unfortunately unavoidable.

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Finally all ready to go. Pics below.

note the turbos no longer come with any of the water and oil lines as some of them were... lets say "damaged" in the removal process.

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