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Item: RB26 Sump/front dif, complete with Tomei baffel kit.

Description: good condition, comes with Tomei sump baffel kit installed.

Price: $520

Item: Apexi air filters + apexi adapter pipes

Description: good condition, few scratches on pipes

Price: $110

Item: New RB26DETT Head Gasket

Description: Brand new Nissan head gasket to suit RB26 motor

Price: $50

Item: R32 GTR Standard front pipe

Description: Standard item, few scratches.

Price: $50 $20

Item: Tomei 1.2mil metal head gasket for RB26

Description: Brand new - cost me $464.65

Price: $320

Item: Reconditioned RB26DETT Head

Description: Rebuilt at Gavin Woods. Has Tomei cams already installed. Ready to drop onto an RB26 block. Looks great!

Price: $2900

Item: CP Pistons for RB26 - 87mil

Description: These are also Brand new, comes with all rings/pins. Comes in box ready to go.

Price: $1050

Item: Highmount manifold for RB26

Description: Cost $1200 new... Still basically new like everything else. The wastegate flange has now been cut off so you can have one welded on to suit your wastegate.

Price: only $770

Item: Custom intake for single turbo Rb26

Description: Looks great. Made at Godzilla Motorsport. Comes with silicon hose and clip, ready to instal.

Price: only $170

Item: RB26 Big end bearings - Brand new.

Description: New, in box. Cost $85.15 new

Price: $60

Item: RB26 Main bearings - Brand new.

Description: New, in box. Cost $173.80 new

Price: $135

Item: REV Billet conrods for rb26

Description: These were in my RB26 before the number 2 bearing spun. You can see a few marks on the no.2 rod. and you can see where it overheated. The others are fine, so may want to get no2 looked at or buy a new one seperatly.

Price: $170

Item: Exedy Clutch

Description: From my R32 GTR. I had this clutch installed before it went on the dyno. So has done basically no kms.

Price: $700

Item: Revolution Billet Flywheel

Description: I go tthis at the same time as the clutch.

Price: $170

Item: 82ERK Number plates - BZERK

Description: Never fittd to a car, Never registered. Navy blue writing on a silver plate.

Price: $900

PICS

Item: RB26 Sump/front dif, complete with Tomei baffel kit.

Description: good condition, comes with Tomei sump baffel kit installed.

Price: $520

Item: Apexi air filters + apexi adapter pipes

Description: good condition, few scratches on pipes

Price: $110

Item: New RB26DETT Head Gasket

Description: Brand new Nissan head gasket to suit RB26 motor

Price: $50

Item: R32 GTR Standard front pipe

Description: Standard item, few scratches.

Price: $50 $20

Item: Tomei 1.2mil metal head gasket for RB26

Description: Brand new - cost me $464.65

Price: $320

Item: Reconditioned RB26DETT Head

Description: Rebuilt at Gavin Woods. Has Tomei cams already installed. Ready to drop onto an RB26 block. Looks great!

Price: $2900

Item: CP Pistons for RB26 - 87mil

Description: These are also Brand new, comes with all rings/pins. Comes in box ready to go.

Price: $1050

Item: Highmount manifold for RB26

Description: Cost $1200 new... Still basically new like everything else. The wastegate flange has now been cut off so you can have one welded on to suit your wastegate.

Price: only $770

Item: Custom intake for single turbo Rb26

Description: Looks great. Made at Godzilla Motorsport. Comes with silicon hose and clip, ready to instal.

Price: only $170

Item: RB26 Big end bearings - Brand new.

Description: New, in box. Cost $85.15 new

Price: $60

Item: RB26 Main bearings - Brand new.

Description: New, in box. Cost $173.80 new

Price: $135

Item: REV Billet conrods for rb26

Description: These were in my RB26 before the number 2 bearing spun. You can see a few marks on the no.2 rod. and you can see where it overheated. The others are fine, so may want to get no2 looked at or buy a new one seperatly.

Price: $170

Item: Exedy Clutch

Description: From my R32 GTR. I had this clutch installed before it went on the dyno. So has done basically no kms.

Price: $700

Item: Revolution Billet Flywheel

Description: I go tthis at the same time as the clutch.

Price: $170

Item: 82ERK Number plates - BZERK

Description: Never fittd to a car, Never registered. Navy blue writing on a silver plate.

Price: $900

You have mail bro.

added parts:

Item: HKS Pod filters

Description: Nothing wrong with them at all

Price: $110

Item: RB26 Alternator

Description: RB26 Alternator in good condition

Price: $100

Item: RB26 Water pump

Description: Bought it for rebuild, used only for short time on dyno

Price: $100

pics for these are at the same link in 1st post

Tomei head gasket sold

New items:

HKS stainless steel cat back exhaust

Very quiet and sounds good.. nice looking muffler

$650

Hiflo cat

steel fins

$150

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