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Clearing parts out from a recent turbo upgrade and also a few that have been laying around collecting dust. All parts are located in Adelaide.

R32 GT-R cat back exhaust $150

This was fitted to the car when I purchased it, but I've since fitted something larger.

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GT-R fuel pump $75

Not sure what model it originally came from (assuming R32 as it was removed from my R32 GTS-T). Was in good working order, but removed as I upgraded to a Walbro to suit bigger injectors.

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Split dump $75

Not sure on the brand, but this split dump suits the factory 6-bolt RB turbo outlet. Add $25 if you want the spacers / front pipe to suit a RB30/25.

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Xforce bellmouth dump / front pipe $75

Xforce bellmouth dump / front pipe to suit the factory 6-bolt RB turbo outlet. I originally purchased this to get a bellmouth dump but it wouldn't suit my Hypergear turbo. Just needs a new 3" flange welded on to join to the cat (a quick job for your local exhaust shop) as this was chopped off at some point.

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R32 GTS-T front seats. $100

I don't have pics at the moment but these are in excellent condition, just removed to fit something with more side bolster.

RB high flow turbo $350

Removed due to an upgrade. Not sure who high flowed it as it was on the car when I got it, but it has a T04 wheel and a sierra turbine, as well as a HKS wastegate actuator.

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Price drop..

Exhaust $100

Pump $50

Dump pipes $50 each

Seats $75

Turbo $300

Edited by Šime

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