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I got some parts for sale.

GT35r with a Garret 1.06 internal wastegate rear housing (not the ford one, this housing retails for $650)

Was on a twin turbo v8 setup but the guy removed them to upgrade to bigger not long after it was tuned.

706451-5015 is the tag on the turbo. there is NO shaft play at all - same like a brand new turbo.

Looking for $1000 for the turbo.

Set of 2 rear king springs for R33 GTST, used in good condition. $70 + post

Cusco Zero1 coil overs, in great condition. 8kg and 10kg springs. They were removed from the car because they were too stiff for me for a street car. Selling for $600

Z32 ECU modified to run on R33 Rb25DET with bran new nistune board installed $550

can post anything at buyers cost.

May be interested to swap the turbo for a bolt on turbo for rb25 that can make 270kw at wheels.+

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I dont get it y $550 for the nisstune if they are less brand new?

You still need a Z32 8-bit ECU, then you need someone with delicate hands to solder the board on and cut some of the tracks, so $550 is a decent price

You still need a Z32 8-bit ECU, then you need someone with delicate hands to solder the board on and cut some of the tracks, so $550 is a decent price

Jet2nv sold his for $350 a few days ago.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/434836-rb25-380rwkw-bits-sale/

Bargin.

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