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Ok - some parts to sell to pay off the recent upgrade bills.

2 x R34 GTR BB Turbo's. SOLD

6 x Injectors (440cc) SOLD

2 x GTR AFM's - SOLD

HKS EVC 3 - (bought from forumus here but didnt use it in the end) $350.

C-West dual layer Aluminium GT-Wing - $450. First pic is on my car - 2nd is a better shot taken from UAS website (selling for $895 from there!)

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Pics of parts.

I also have if anyone is interested the 2 circut boards that are used for the R34 GTR MFD computer display thingy found in the centre console. I recently upgraded to the Nismo version. But I would have NFI what was required to use these in any other car.

According to HPI, R34 GTR turbo are N1 unit from R33 GTR with upgrade ball bearing centre or something like that.

Just wondering if Andrew check his inbox cos' i've sent him a pm or otherwise he didn't like my offer :rolleyes: .

Mr Twinkle - the injectors are in perfect condition. Can send to Syd no probs.

Geoff - NFI sorry mate. Ask someone more technically minded than me.

West - sorry for not replying. I've had a lot of PM's about these turbo's and I get confused as to whom I have replied to and whom I havent!

BTW - to try and reduce the amount of PM's and also to clear-up something for you West. As far as I am aware - the only major difference between the R32/33 turbo's and the R34 trubo's is that they are BB. So they are NOT steel wheeled. But they do spool up faster.

lwells - I paid just over $1K for the Nismo upgrade so I'd take $300 for these boards (including the required boost gauge).

They are the standard boards from a V Spec.

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