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Stuff for sale!!! - Sydney, Northern Beaches

RB20 block, crank + cradle, rods and pistons - assembled, pistons are probably no good (head gasket blew on this engine) crank and rods are great. comes with water pump, harmonic balancer, flywheel and adaptor plate but NO SUMP OR OIL PICKUP. done about 80thouk's. Pressure tested before head gasket blew and it did fine.

$SOLD

R32 GTR style front bar to fit GTS-t - flexible fiberglass composite. unpainted, brand new still in plastic, never used

$550.00

Greddy Rebik II Extra injector controller (dash unit) and piggy back computer - Works great, still in car but fuel line is unhooked.

$ will swap for a case of Tooheys Pills if you have it professionally removed from my car... or make an offer

2 x GTR 440cc injectors on custom 2.5 inch inlet pipe with custom fuel rail.

$80.00 or will swap for replacement intercooler return inlet piping - from the join below the headlight to the crosspipe. or make an offer

Racing boots - high top, bayside blue (looking) colour, great condition. bought for $80 on ebay but never used - to small - size 8. Will post at buyers expense.

$50.00 - make an offer.

I am currently in the market for the following parts and will be happy to swap/trade/discount any of the above items for any of the below.

- programmable ECU - similar to Haltech E6K/X etc

- RB20 cams and adjustable gears

- RB26 Head gasket - metal

- professional spray painting of 4 wheels in gunmetal grey or black

- RB26 rod and head studs - have to be new.

- Heavy duty RB timing belt.

- small turbo timer

All parts are located in sydney on the northern beaches. Will post anything at buyers expense.

pm me or email me [email protected]

I will post pics when the forum stops crashing everytime i try.

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