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wanted:

either front or rear compressor housing from (r32, r33, r34, gtr, gts-t or silvia 200sx)

or shagged turbo

building my own atm for a twin turbo stag ;)

have ball bearing internals, turbine & comp wheel, garrett gt2871r housing

just need front compressor and rear exhaust housing to get the build going

:D

wanted:

either front or rear compressor housing from (r32, r33, r34, gtr, gts-t or silvia 200sx)

or shagged turbo

building my own atm for a twin turbo stag ;)

have ball bearing internals, turbine & comp wheel, garrett gt2871r housing

just need front compressor and rear exhaust housing to get the build going

:D

Got one here with a shagged compressor wheel and possible bent shaft if that will do, pm me if interested

Edited by Jamesrb25
wanted:

either front or rear compressor housing from (r32, r33, r34, gtr, gts-t or silvia 200sx)

or shagged turbo

building my own atm for a twin turbo stag :)

have ball bearing internals, turbine & comp wheel, garrett gt2871r housing

just need front compressor and rear exhaust housing to get the build going

:blush:

ive got a machined out rb25 exhaust to suit a gt30 rear wheel and also got a blown t25 sitting here.......

ive got a machined out rb25 exhaust to suit a gt30 rear wheel and also got a blown t25 sitting here.......

cheers mate, grabbing one kindly from james, and will port the front/rear housings at my pops place

get us spending an arvo together in his shed :(

fitting a td05h shaft and 16g comp.wheel with garrett ball bearing internals, oil/water gt2871r housing, using ported highflowed nissan front/rear housings

then will take off my current highflow, grab another td05h/16g pack and ball bearing centre, and rebuild again using the current highflowed stock housings

twin turbo stagea coming up - eventually. no rushing this one

:(

Dude I will keep an eye out. If you can find me one for a RB20 haha

got one today from nisswreck... got raped for $125 but really needed it there and then.

Pretty sure they had a few r32 ones as well. Give them a call if you're willing to spend extra cash otherwise search for people wrecking their cars... i just didn't have the time to wait for one to come up. Now Im low on cash and doubt ill be getting my rb30 block next week :)

Anyone have a 1, 2 or 4 channel Amplifier laying around that they dont need/want anymore? Got a 400W sub, so would like something around the 35-400W mark, but let me know what you have got. I can trade a pair of Pioneer 6x9's if you so wish? Pm me.

Hey guys,

My front bar on my R32 GTR was damaged at work (pallet fell apart)

So I'm looking for a R32 GTR Front bar guys, With or without the bottom plastic bit. And with or without the N1 cut outs as I have the inserts on my bar now and will transfer them onto the new bar. ANY colour, but must be straight as, with NO deep scratches, chipped paint etc isn't a problem will be getting fully resprayed.

PM me with what you have, cheers.

Wayne.

WTB: Hey guys im after an r32 4 door roof spoiler. iv see the viva garage ones but im not a fan, i dont like how they go down the sides of the window and curve out heaps. im more or less interested in one like this> where could i get one like that?

cheers any help would be appreciated pms would be great.

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My amp is missing the little metal plates and screws that hold the cables in, no one has spares laying around do they? Need them to finish. Or if you have the complete and and screws, i could be interested.

These:

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My amp is missing the little metal plates and screws that hold the cables in, no one has spares laying around do they? Need them to finish. Or if you have the complete and and screws, i could be interested.

These:

254665409_tp.jpg

try jaycar.

WTB: Hey guys im after a Bride Brix racing seat, recliner, to suit an r32, black preferably good condition , but im willing to have a suss of anything. rails to suit would be to an advantage, bride super low rails. pms would be appreciated

cheers BEN.

something like this

bride_brix.jpg

Edited by BENDERS32

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