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So for sale I've got a pair of garret/hks gtrs turbos, they've only done 12,000kms in good condition no shaft play

Hks pulse exhaust manifold , with no cracks

Hks dump pipes with new o2 sensors

Apexi bends with pod filters and standard air flow meters in good working condition

Xforce crosspipe 3.5 inch stainless steel

Brand new never used genuine Bosch z32 airflow meters with plugs.

Standard exhaust manifolds with no cracks

Standard oil lines and top turbo piping.

Nistune ecu

All this gear is to suit a r32 GTR skyline and is in good condition!

I'd like to sell all this stuff as a package deal but if I can't sell it after a few weeks I will sell stuff separately

$3500 Ono I live in tasmania and will post Australia wide at buyers expense. More pictures can be supplied if needs more

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Turbos $1100each

Hks manifold $500

Hks dump pipes with O2 sensors $400

Apexi pod filters and bend and standard afm's $250

Z32 afm's $475 for the pair

Nistune ecu $400

Stock piping and oil lines $120

Gtr r32 intercooler good condition , no brand $250

Gtr injectors 444cc good condition and in good working order $250

Also have for sale a r32 GTR hks hard pipe kit for the intercooler with joiners and clamps $250

Sard fuel reg with gauge$150

Twin 044 pump holder $30 ( brand new)

Will get some pics up later this morning

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