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Hi all, got some parts For Sale:

Blitz Nur Spec Cat Back Exhaust System - 3" pipe with 4.5" tip - $350

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R32 / R33 GTR Stock T28 Turbos - Good for temporary replacement turbos or if you just need turbos to bolt on when selling a GTR - $200 A Pair

Inspected by Racepace Motorsport and no shaft play

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HKS Air Pods 150mm Sizing - Air Filters have been cleaned and dried, ready for use. Dry filters, no oil has been sprayed on - $40 For The Lot

Includes Adaptors, Brackets and Bolts to attach to the Air Flow Meters

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Oil Catch Can (CUSCO Style) with holding brace, bolted near in position next to the battery - $20

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Splitfire Di (Direct Ignition) Bridge Lead - $10

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GReddy Aluminium Radiator Hose - $10

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Parts are located East of Melbourne

Parts are sold as they are, what you see is what you get, NO REFUNDS!

Prices can be negotiable

Contact me by posting here in this Thread and or Private Message me for contact details

I will be checking this Thread and SAU on a daily basis

Thank you, Jamie
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Rad pipe gone??

Hi all,

PM's have been replied to.

The Radiator Pipe / Air Pods / Exhaust all have potential buyers.

But will update here and reply to PM's on the status of the parts.

Thank you

Have potential buyers on the Radiator Pipe / Air Pods / Exhaust System / Oil Catch Can

Stock Turbos and Splitfire Di Bridge still available

Still Available:

R32 / R33 GTR Stock T28 Turbos

Oil Catch Can

Splitfire Di (Direct Ignition) Bridge Lead

- Oil Catch Can has been sold

R32 / R33 GTR Stock T28 Turbos / Splitfire Di (Direct Ignition) Bridge Lead are still available

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How long is that lead?

Hey niZmo_Man, sorry for the late reply

The Di Bridge Lead is approximately 1.6 metres

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