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Hi guys,

I have these parts for sale.

I'm located in Pennant Hills, in Sydney, NSW.

My mobile number is 0422 046 486.

I will post.

Please use the prices listed as a guide.

Thanks,

Mark

RB30DET bits:

- Z32 AFM $ 250

- 6 Coil packs from R32 GTS4 $ 220

- RB20DET ECU (suitable for reprogramming for RB30DET) $75

- XF Throttle Body (68mm) $ 75

- R33 RB25DET Series 1 ECU modified to allow reprogramming $75

(Uses Hitachi chips - search for my thread on here - pics etc. are in there)

Info and pictures of ECU: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=90265&hl=

R31 bits:

- HR31 rear deck spoiler $ 180

- HR31 electric fold-in side mirrors $ 180

- R31 Ti electric side mirrors $ 75

- R31 manual ECU $ 75

Edited by MarkE
RB30DET bits:

- Complete Engine AND car loom to suit (UNCUT - *ENTIRE* car loom) $ 150

so this is an RB30e or et? from what car? any details on it at all ..

will more than likely take it off you ..

why did you scrap the build?

cheers

AzzR32: Meet me halfway at $550, and you can have it.

A few guys have expressed interest in the valve springs. I followed it up for you. From the Nissan part # on the plastic packs, Allan at Nissan Hornsby advised that they are for a R33 RB26dett GTR.

He quoted a Trade Price of $395.20 / set of 24.

They are still brand new in the packs. You're doing well at $250.

The following items have been sold:

- GTR valve springs

- Intercooler

- Exhaust manifold

The head is due to be picked up tomorrow, and awaiting payment on the loom.

The TB is 68mm. You can have it for $50 mate.

Hi mate,

Yep its still available. I'm happy to post it to you.

I aplogise for the delay - the PC hasn't been letting me on to SAU or R31 forums so I assumed they were down. Turns out Explorer is just shit.

Give us a call on 0422 046 486.

Cheers

Mark

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