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Hi,

PICS: http://www.thegodzilla.com/car-parts-for-sale.php (scroll down)

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

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

Price: $520

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: 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: 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

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

NEG on some items

pickup can be made from bulimba or bracken ridge.

parts can be sent Australia wide.

regards,

Drew

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pics of everyting here: http://www.thegodzilla.com/car-parts-for-sale.php"" target="_blank">http://www.thegodzilla.com/car-parts-for-sale.php

i am neg on most prices.. just not the brand new stuff like bearings, head gasket...

I'm interested in the manifold.. a few q's

who made it? chinese? japanese? australian? brand name?

what material is is made from?

is it just the wastegate flange that been cut off or the pipe?

Is the face of the flange still flat id you put a ruler acress it?

to suit T4 single entry pattern?

Cheers,

Mick

I'm interested in the manifold.. a few q's

who made it? chinese? japanese? australian? brand name?

what material is is made from?

is it just the wastegate flange that been cut off or the pipe?

Is the face of the flange still flat id you put a ruler acress it?

to suit T4 single entry pattern?

Cheers,

Mick

hi, im not sure of the manerial.

this cost me $1200 from hi octane

I have cut about 3cm of the pipe, plenty of room to weld a new flange.

the cut needs to be grinded flat.

this was to suit a gt3540.. not sure if thats T4 or not.

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