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Nissan stock intercooler piping in 2.25in

Stock inlet pipe to suit rb20 turbo

2nd hand r33 turbo, must be cheap and usable

Starter alternator wiring loom to suit rb20

Swaybar saddles and bushes any cond to suit s13

WTB Z32 Stock ECU , the 8 bit ECU would be most desirale. Can be any JDM , EDM or

1990-1992 USDM model ECU. It does not matter if the ECU is naturally aspirated or turbo,

manual or auto. (Nissan part numbers 23710-30Pxx, 31Pxx, 37Pxx, 40Pxx, 41Pxx, 46Pxx,

47Pxx and 48Pxx).

WTB Z32 Stock ECU , the 8 bit ECU would be most desirale. Can be any JDM , EDM or 1990-1992 USDM model ECU. It does not matter if the ECU is naturally aspirated or turbo, manual or auto. (Nissan part numbers 23710-30Pxx, 31Pxx, 37Pxx, 40Pxx, 41Pxx, 46Pxx, 47Pxx and 48Pxx).

Cancel that, scored A18-A72 MB6 91 300ZX (late) N M F Z32-VG30DE 23710-30P60 from ebay USA for $30 ..... thats only $300 cheaper than Japco and $240 cheaper than Japanese Import Spares, Adelaide Z cars and Nisswreck.. :-)

Rb26 long motor in good condition or rebuilt.

rb26 boost control soleniod

thanks

Rb26 long motor in good condition or rebuilt.

rb26 boost control soleniod

thanks

Hey mate have one for sale, give me a call on 0403431194, rb26 long out of a r32 GTR.

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150,000 km after $2400. Removed turbos etc already and injectors. Everything else is there.

Comp test

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