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Hi all, ive finally decided to part with my baby or at least sell off all the parts for the "plan" to have a tuff gtr. over the years i have quite a bit collected so here goes. please do not pm me as i do not come online often. if you wish to contact me please email me at [email protected]. Please do not whinge on this thread about Joe Bloggs down the road is selling it cheaper. Should you wish to contact me please call on 0417755890 after 6pm. thanks

USED TOMEI FORGED CRANK, FULL COUNTERWEIGHT $3800

USED TOMEI 87MM FORGED PISTONS WITH COOLING CHANNEL NO RINGS $1550

USED HKS GT-SS TWIN TURBO KIT FOR RB26. EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO SHAFT PLAY WHATSOEVER. LIKE NEW WITH HKS STRENGTHENED ACTUATORS. DONE 3XXXKMS $2450

NEW TRUST GREDDY FUEL RAIL 11MM INCLUDES LITTLE BITS AND PIECES, $300

NEW REINIK (NOW KNOWN AS REIMAX) GROUP A OIL PUMP. THIS IS THE PUMP USED ON THE GROUP A GTR'S IN JAPAN. REINIK ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 2.8L IN THE 400R $1100

USED NISMO WHITE CLUSTER SET INCLUDED ARE SPEEDO 320KM, TACHO 11000RPM, TORQUE, FUEL, WATER TEMP, OIL PRESSURE $900

USED ARC TWIN ENTRY INTERCOOLER, APPROX 70-80MM THICK $350

USED ARC REAR STABILIZER BAR 30MM $320

NEW WIDE FENDERS FOR BNR32 FRONT 30MM WIDER ON EACH SIDE. MADE IN JAPAN. STRAIGHT BOLT ON. MEETS UP WITH STANDARD BUMPER. UNPAINTED. $900

NEW STEP 3 22MM PIN H BEAM CONRODS, STEP 3 APEXI VMAX 22MM PIN 86.1MM PISTONS WITH RINGS AND PINS & APEXI VMAX CAMS IN/EX 260 11.2MM LIFT, APEXI VMAX LIFTERS $4500 THESE HAVE BEEN SOLD

USED TRUST OIL SUMP EXTENSION. WELDING ALREADY DONE. DOES NOT INCLUDE ACTUAL DIFF. $700

Im pretty sure i have other parts too, but i havent finished clearing out the garage. I'll post them as i find them.

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Edited by AtomicBomberMan

They are some good prices for some serious gear some one that wants a tough GTR should snap some of this stuff up.Good luck with the sale mate.

Will you sepeate any of the Apexi parts?

hi, which particular parts are you interested in? please sms or call me 0417755890

wht11 i am happy to separate. please check your pm. if youre interested, please call on 0417755890

cheers

for those that have contacted me. i will be in cairns until wednesday. any equiries by phone or sms only 0417755890.

INTERCOOLER SOLD

can you pm me the specs on the apexi turbo's

turbos are rated to 340ps each. bolt straight on to standard manifolds. includes all stainless earls lines and fittings for installation. kit is brand new. gtr's are running 10's with these turbos.

turbos are rated to 340ps each. bolt straight on to standard manifolds. includes all stainless earls lines and fittings for installation. kit is brand new. gtr's are running 10's with these turbos.

What size is the compressor and turbine wheel? (even if u can just measure the bits u can see) A/R's? Let me know and I'll make a fair offer if they suit.

What size is the compressor and turbine wheel? (even if u can just measure the bits u can see) A/R's? Let me know and I'll make a fair offer if they suit.

sent you pm. please check. http://www.apexera.co.jp/carlife/pro_apexi...URBO_syogen.pdf

Where about in Brissi are you? Im keen on the arc cooler.

im located on the west side indooroopilly way. can meet up if needed.

cheers

  • 1 month later...

gauges are sold

oil pump sold

crank and intercooler people are stuffin me around

parts can be found on ebay with rb26 or gtr as keyword

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