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Apexi power fc d-jetro, blitz twin blow off valves , r34gtr cam angle sensor, gtr torque slit controller

I have a few second hand parts to move on.

can post, or pick up from south Melbourne.

apexi power fc d-jetro $650

blitz twin blow off valves with 80mm cast housing, they have quite afew scratches and marks on them but still working fine. $320

gtr torque split controller brand new $180

R34 gtr gtst cam angle sensor $350

 

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Torque controller sold.

$590 for the r32/33 apexi power fc d-jetro with hand controller.

$270 for the twin blitz blow off valves.

I'm in Melbourne

No it was the old hand controller.

its sold now anyways.

just only have the r34 gtr gtst cam angle sensor and also have a rb26 cylinder head for $650 that been disassembled and ready for reco.

i will have a r34 gtr crank and complete 34 gtr sump for sale too soon.

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