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RB26PARTS

twin turbo manifolds and dumps $200

plenum trottle bodys injectors ect. $400sold

rocker covers and cam cover $220sold

standard cam gears $50

some intake and intercooler parts $50

RB20 PARTS

afertmarket custom plenum $400

manifold $80

plenum $80

afm purple lable $90

power steering pump $60

bottom end $100

rb25 turbo $300

Rims

8 nissan silvia stock rims CA style $70 each with tread

$50 without

2 nissan silvia SR style $80 with tread

$60 without

2 17x7 black with polished lip

offset 38 215 45 17s with good tread $350

2 machined silver with polised lip

17x7 offset 28 with 235 45 17 and good tread $350

Location: brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: most items are good just ask

Reason for Selling: dont need or want anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: listed or nearest offer

Extra Info:

Pictures: upon request but will try to get some up

Contact Details: pm me or 0431535781

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still got the turbo??

wot turbo r u talking about

Hey mate,

Tell me you have the top right intercooler pipe that connects to the 'twin turbo' pipe in your assorted bits?!

Please PM me if you do ill grab it.

Cheers!

Mat.

if u mean the cooler pipe that has twin turbo written on it yes i got it

im located in brisbane

suburb is sheldon

No no not the 'twin turbo' pipe itself, im after the intercooler hose that connects to it.

ill take a pic of all i have tomorrow arvo and u can see wot i have and let me know if i have wot u need

Pics of "afertmarket custom plenum $400" please, also, who made it? Thanks.

EDIT: Can you please put pics up of these rims? Do either fit R32 GTST?

2 17x7 black with polished lip

offset 38 215 45 17s with good tread $350

2 machined silver with polised lip

17x7 offset 28 with 235 45 17 and good tread $350

Edited by cogs
Pics of "afertmarket custom plenum $400" please, also, who made it? Thanks.

EDIT: Can you please put pics up of these rims? Do either fit R32 GTST?

2 17x7 black with polished lip

offset 38 215 45 17s with good tread $350

2 machined silver with polised lip

17x7 offset 28 with 235 45 17 and good tread $350

neither of those rims will fit a gtst

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