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Hey guys,

 

All parts listed for sale came off a very healthy gtt that I built into a track car.

 

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Nismo cat back exhuast. Has small hole that can be repaired. $200

 

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Front pipe - $80

 

Exhaust manifold - $80

 

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Intercooler pipes - $40

 

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Stock rear diff - $200

 

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Stock suspension arms - $40

 

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Stock suspension arms - $40

 

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Hypergear atr43 .82 rear housing. Excellent condition. On car for roughly 4000km. - $300

Made 290 rwkw on 98octane.

 

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Oil catch can - $20

 

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Surge tank that i purchased off sau member pigazz

Comes with both fuel pumps attached.

$180

 

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Gtt standard f&r brakes with a1rm pads with 60% pad remaining. - $400

 

 

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Standard gauge cluster - $30

Blitz pod filter - $20

 

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Standard instrument cluster with 82000km showing.

Excellent condition. Perfect for dudes that like to wind back the clock. - $250

 

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Gtt standard turbo. Excellent condition. No shaft play. $300

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Standard cams - $80

 

 

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Excellent condition rear seats.

Taken out coz track car.

Only ever used the rear seats to through my jacket on.

 

Price: $350

 

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