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Hi all,

I have a number of factory parts for sale, they are from my 2001 R34 GTT.

Items:

Factory turbo, comes with waste gate, water & oil lines & heat shield, has shaft play so suits rebuild - $250

Factory SMIC - great condition, comes with shroud - $180

Factory MAF - $80

Factory down pipe & dump pipe - $70

Factory cat - $20

Factory exhaust manifold + heat shield - $90

Factory air filter box $50

Factory tie rod end, still in plastic only bought it 2 weeks ago for $158. Comes with receipt - $130

Factory intake pipe, includes BOV return pipe & breather pipe - $50

Apexi air filter - perfect condition $60

Custom steam pipe low mount exhaust manifold, great quality & great condition. I bought this & have never used it, turbo would sit lower than factory position - $100

Items are located Brisbane south side, happy to post and, if you are local, arrange drop off.

Prices are negotiable

Text or call 040 264 6066

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Turbo is sold, still have:

Factory MAF - $70

Factory down pipe & dump pipe - $50

Factory cat - $10

Factory exhaust manifold + heat shield - $80

Factory tie rod end, still in plastic only bought it 2 weeks ago for $158. Comes with receipt - $120

Factory intake pipe, includes BOV return pipe & breather pipe - $40

Custom steam pipe low mount exhaust manifold, great quality & great condition. I bought this & have never used it, turbo would sit lower than factory position - $80

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...

Still have below parts:

Factory MAF

Factory down pipe & dump pipe

Factory cat

Factory exhaust manifold + heat shield

Factory tie rod end, still in plastic only bought it 2 weeks ago for $158. Comes with receipt

Factory intake pipe, includes BOV return pipe & breather pipe

Custom steam pipe low mount exhaust manifold, great quality & great condition. I bought this & have never used it, turbo would sit lower than factory position

Make me an offer

  • 5 months later...

Also have the factory shocks and springs, taken off at about 50 000k's - $80

still have

Factory MAF

Factory down pipe & dump

Factory cat

Factory exhaust manifold & heat shield

Factory intake pipe, includes BOV return pipe & breather

Customer made low point steam pipe

Make me an offer

All parts are off a 2001 r34 & located Brisbane South side

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