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I have the Following parts for sale that i have no need for as i no longer have a GTR and these parts are wat i have in my garage and need to go

KIT TO SUIT RB26 - Full twin turbo KIT (aftermarket) , 2x BB GT2840 turbos and Manifolds to suit , Including Wastegate (55mm) , Dump pipes , screamer pipe , Braided lines (water and oil) , and intercooler pipes . the turbo kit has done around 7,000 k's of street use and has ran a 10.6 down the strip . All is in perfect condition , manifolds were made custom with the rear turbo high mounted and the front turbo low mounted .

VERY CHAEP at this price

$6,000 neg

- 1 Set of Wiesco forged pistons , 87.0 mm , to suit RB26 in good used condition , like new .

$ 700

- 1 set of Wiesco forged pistons , 88.0 mm , to suit RB26 also in good condition with low k's like new .

$ 700

- 1 set of stock RB26 rods that have been Shot peined and have ARP rod BOLTS

$ 500

- 1 set of HKS cams , 290 duration with 11.0 lift , also done low K's ,

$ offers

1- GTR r33 gear box in perfect condition , gear box only ...

$ 1800

1- SX Fuel regulator , in the box never used

$ 350

1 - Bosch Fuel Regulator with braided line

$ 160

2 - Defi gauges in BF style (1 boost , 1 oil temp ) gauges only

$ 200 each

1 - R32 GTR seat (drivers side) in good condition

$ 350

1 - RB-26 single throttle body conversion kit,85mm throttle body is

new,manifold,spacers (to replace original thr/bodies) can use std 300zx

accelerator cable!! bolts in perfect.

$1500

1 - set of larger stock throttle bodies , have been made larger to 48.50mm , never used , new condition .

1-set (3pcs)

$ 750

1- ARC Hood Panel to suit r32 brand new in packet .

$ 130

1- set of RB26 coils (6pcs)

$ 400

1 - set of RB26 Injectors (6pcs)

$ 300

1 - set of HKS camgears to suit RB26 used .

$ offers

1 - Full set of stock Valves from RB26 , Valves only .

$ offers

1 - 3" stainless muffler

$ 100

1- Recaro Race seat (fix back) 2.5 kg carbon kevlar seat .

$ 1000

1- Custom Fuel surge tank

$ 100

2 - stock RB26 heads in near new condition , bear heads only . (no cams/valves)

$ 900 for one (head only) , 1100 for the other head (head only) .

(will also sell heads with valves/buckets/retainers for extra)

All parts are LOCATED on the gold coast

Would perfer pick up , will post at buyers expense .

Please contact mark on the following details for more information .

thanks

# 0410 657 805

e-mail - [email protected]

Have posted most of the important pics up , if other pics are needed please let me know .

thanks

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the price for the HKS cam Gears are $250 for the pair ... thanks guys ... and please don't make stupid offers as i have recieved in the last few days .. thanks

I've always been interested, how hard is it to fit an r32 gtr seat into an s13?

it's very easy to fit a GTR seat into an S-13 as that wat i have and thats wat i had the seat in , 3 of the 4 standard bolt holes line up just have to drill a new hole for the outside back mounting point :wub:

will the wiseco pistons fit an rb25......

Not sure .... Not an engine builder but i'm sure they could be made to fit as long as your block is preped for that size piston

Pic of the GTR Gearbox please, interested.

Don't have pics of GTR box , but don't really see how that will help you ? as all GTR Gear box's look the same on the outside , it's whats inside that counts :D

Hey, what size are the fittings on the SX regulator?

I'm assuming its rising rate?

yeah it is rising rate , and not sure on size of fittings , but thats not a hard thing to work out when fitting to the car , might have to buy a few $2 brass fittings at the worst :P

Edited by 2jz-180
1:1 rising rate?

how much do you want for postage for the SX regulator to Melbourne (3079)?

you got any mounting brackets or anything?

yes it has the brackets in the box , never used ... 1:1 i think , 370 should cover post ? not sure how much post is to melb ? just $350 plus post which will be somewhere under $20 i'm guessing

interested in the gtr injectors. what condition are they in?

good condition as stated in post .... :) for best responce call :)

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