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Hey everyone

Have the following for sale:

- R32 GT-R HKS Damper Coilovers. - $600

Adjustable for height with helper spring on the rear and adjustable dampening. Not sure of spring rate but was fairly good for the street ( better than Taiwachinese stuff ). Didn't have any knocks in my cars. Has the usual dirt and grime from being in a street car. No knocks or leaks.

I have changed coilovers for no other reason, than I can, thanks to my relationship with Fulcrum/Tein. They weren't removed due to anything wrong with them. Just want quick sale.

- R32/33 GT-R APEXi Power FC with Hand Controller - $700

In the car now and works fine. Cant comment on condition etc other than that. Currently tuned to work on 800cc Sard injectors ( also selling, see below ) with standard airflow meters and Tomei Poncams. Makes 330-340kW@wheels.

- Sard RB26 Injectors. - $500

These were in the car when I bought it. I havnt had them out to check serial numbers, but based on the numbers in the computer, and the purple collars ( which is dirty and faded ). They appear to be 800cc. Car is making 330-340kW@wheels with them in stock rail with stock reg, so the numbers add up. NO issues, idles fine etc Has NOT, i repeat, NOT been used with E85. Only BP98.

Why am I selling them? I'm installing Haltech Platinum Pro with flex fuel sensor and bigger injectors and surge tank etc so can runE70-E85. Selling is to fund this as they wont magically fall in my lap for free.

Everything priced for quick sale.

Would prefer pick up.

Email [email protected]

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