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Hey guys,

I am chasing the following (second hand/new) parts for my rebuild and would be VERY interested if anyone was looking to sell any of these items. All for my 90' GTR R32 -

- Used Power FC Unit with Hand Controller

- Injectors - 800cc SARD?? Even consider Nismo 600cc??

- Tomei Camshafts - around 250/260 Pon or Procam?

- Adjustable Cam Gears - Tomei??

- Oil Sump Baffle Kit - Tomei/Nismo??

- Oil Cooler Kit with Plate and Thermo Switch

- 60mm Oil Pressure Gauge with Remote Sender (No Fluid in Cab)

- Hi-Flowed CAT - Direct replacement unit.

- Aftermarket Hi-Flow Muffler - preferably one that is not MASSIVE and looks more factory but still performs well??

I would appreciate any help or information anyone can provide. I am having to do a lot more than first though with my rebuild and am trying to find a few $$ savings on things that I am guessing won't really matter if they are used or not.

Thanks everyone,

Cheers Kristian.

  • 2 weeks later...

East Sydney. Sorry for the delayed reply, I couldn't find this post for a while.

Still after the following -

ECU - PFC?? Looking more at Haltech or Vipec now.

Dual Stage Boost Controller Kit _ Profec B etc.??

Tomei Sump Baffle Kit

Adj. Cam Gears

Oil Cooler Kit w. Plate and Thermo (need to fit Oil Pressure Sensor too)

Oil Pressure Gauge (have been looking at Defi and Prosport)

Hi-Flow min 3" Muffler to match rest of the system.

p.s. can anyone confirm how to keep track of the posts I have made? I remember years ago there was a button to keep track of anything you had posted in but I'm too stupid to find it now. haha

Thanks guys.

HKS cam gears, pretty sure they're better than the tomei's http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/271710104414?nav=SEARCH

Hey Tuff thanks for the offer. I have decided to go with either a complete set of Type A or Type R with adjustable gears as a package. I have found a set brand new for around $700 with shafts and gears.

Got a power fc with controller man pm me

Cheers man I will do as I am interested in a price at least but I am still undecided what to do here. It has been recommended from quite a lot of people to go with something a little newer like Vipec, Haltech etc. but not sure.

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