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hey guys i have a bunch of stuff from my build that i just dont need anymore and its taking up valuable space

all offers welcome pick location is baulkham hills sydney happy to post smaller items interstate as well

1. Complete Twin turbo package includes : Price is $500 ono

- r34 gtr n1 turbos number is 14411-aa401 on tag ( has shaft play but were running fine in the car )

- standard dumps

- standard manifolds

- all coolant and oil lines

- 2 x oxygen senors

- all heat shields

- after market twin turbo pipe

- all standard rubber intake pipes and hoses

2. standard polished intake plenum $75 ono

3. Sard 800cc injectors , standard rail and reg $250 ono

4. Jim Berry full monty push type clutch includes flywheel requires rebuild $100 ono

5. r32 gtr bov system complete $100 ono

6. r32 gtr fuel tank with bonus bosch intake pump and one strap $75 ono

7. r32 gtr space saver wheel bonus board cover as well $25 ono

8. r32 gtr radiator in good condition $50 ono

9. r32 gtr charcoal canister $25 ono

10. r32 gtr washer bottle bonus working motors $25 ono

11. r32 gtr radiator over flow bottle $25 ono

so all items must go other wise they simply go in the bin so grab them while you can

any questions or want more photos pm me

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