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R33GT-R:

Side window D/S: $250

RB26DETT:

Lambdasond: $100 - SOLD

Con rods: $250 (7)

Oil cooler: $500 - SOLD

Fuelrail: $70 - SOLD

Gasket oilpump: $15

Blackpainted manifolds (probably cheramic coated): $100

Crank angle sensor: $40

Engine mounts: $60

Throttle linkage: $60

Clutch: $250 - SOLD

Throttle bodies: $200 (incl 3 gaskets) - SOLD

Head gasket: $100

Twin Turbo pipe: $100

Boost solenoid: $60

Coil packs: $180 - SOLD

Blow off pipe: $25

Other:

Nismo shoulder pads: $25 - SOLD

Pictures and some other parts can be found at the link below:

http://www.jolie.nu/skyline/delar/

(Australian dollars)

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will that oil cooler fit a 32 GTR?

Definitely since there's the same engine. You just have to find a suitable place for it. The hoses are long enough for mounting it in front of the blow off valves om my R33GT-R, so it should fit nice on your R32.

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ugot stock turbos? was after 1

Yes I have one in excellent condition. But the strange thing is that I have misplaced it somewhere. Have moved recently and have had the car at the mechanics, but it surely is somewhere. Will of course have to find it first. :mellow:

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Yes I have one in excellent condition. But the strange thing is that I have misplaced it somewhere. Have moved recently and have had the car at the mechanics, but it surely is somewhere. Will of course have to find it first. :)

well hope u find it!! wat would u be looking for it once u've found it?

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