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r32 gtr STOCK parts below:

cams - SOLD

coilpacks (x5) - $50 each

engine sump and diff complete - $400

fuel rail - $80

fuel pressure regulator - SOLD (waiting on payment)

cam gears - $50

air cond pump - $80

oil pump - $80

offers welcome as i need all this gear gone from my overfull garage asap :P

also a custom alloy BOV for $80 (was working fine on my old rb26 setup with 350rwhp)

pm me if interested.

cheers

Brad

Edited by CruiseLiner

Still have the Sump?

Regards,

Shuey

r32 gtr STOCK parts below:

cams - $100

coilpacks (x5) - $50 each

engine sump and diff complete - $400

fuel rail - $80

fuel pressure regulator - $50

cam gears - $50

air cond pump - $80

oil pump - $80

offers welcome as i need all this gear gone from my overfull garage asap :O

also a custom alloy BOV for $80 (was working fine on my old rb26 setup with 350rwhp)

pm me if interested.

cheers

Brad

r32 gtr STOCK parts below:

cams - $100

coilpacks (x5) - $50 each

engine sump and diff complete - $400

fuel rail - $80

fuel pressure regulator - $50

cam gears - $50

air cond pump - $80

oil pump - $80

offers welcome as i need all this gear gone from my overfull garage asap :yes:

also a custom alloy BOV for $80 (was working fine on my old rb26 setup with 350rwhp)

pm me if interested.

cheers

Brad

Sorry for the stupid question but will the coilpacks from an RB26 replace the ones in an RB20?

If so, do you still have any of them left?

parts sold updated

Sump is for sale to Perth buyers only as it would probably be more in postage than the price of it considering its pretty damn heavy.

unless you want to organise freight and stuff i dont want to be dragging it down to the local post office. :D

cheers

Brad

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