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Just a list of some parts I want to sell off. Have started many projects but finished none, so have hoarded alot of parts that I might use "one day".... if that day ever comes.

Parts are located in Sydney, if you want specific pics just let me know.

Electronics

HKS ETC + EDA to suit R33 - $800

AEM Universal race ECU with loom, digital readout (minidash) ECU is new, loom has been trial fitted but not cut $3000

Haltech E11V2 with small flying lead, used $1350sold

AEM 8 channel CDI, version 2 new in box $700

MSD univeral crank trigger kit $300

MSD DIS-4 new in box $450

MSD DIS-4 HO new in box $550

Turbo

Turbonetics 101mm ball bearing, ~1900hp was backup turbo little use $3000

Turbonetics 88mm ball bearing,~1500hp brand new custom thumper unit $3500

Innovative turbo 80mm,~1150hp plain bearing backup unit 5 mins use $2000

Twin RB26 or 2JZ turbo kit, HKS(RB) or Blitz(JZ) manifolds, twin type C trust gates, new catridge 3040 cores w/GT35R comp wheel, HKS 0.87 and 1.12 exh housings, 2 sets of wastegate springs, stainless custom dumps pipes for RB, just got comp covers mirror polished $6000 ono

HKS RB25 exh manifold, HKS gate, HKS 3240 (blown rear seal, rebuild for under $1k or new catridge $1300) $2000 ono

Trust RB26 T4 flanged manifold $1200

Turbonetics T66 turbo needs rebuild, have got new center water cooled housing (orig one had crack on oil outlet hence why needed rebuild) and new Garrett 67mm comp wheel $600

Stock R33 RB26 GTR turbos $400 pair

Trust twin inlet pipe to suit single conversion on RB26, 80mm afm tubes new $120sold

Turbonetics ASME bell mouth suit 100mm inlet turbo $100

Garrett GT35R internal 1.06 wastegate turbo (off XR6) used $1350

Titanium front pipes suit twin low mount GTR setup new, shiny, very light $850

2.5 inch wiggins clamp assemblies $250 each new in packet still have got 4 - will package deal with twin kit

Intercoolers

Spearco water/air 2-261 cooler rated 2,500hp $2000

Spearco water/air 2-281 cooler cores rated 3,500hp $2000

Trust 70mm? GTR replacement cooler used $500

Trust 70mm? twin inlet cooler new $500sold

Fuel

Tomei RB26 fuel rail new in box $300onosold

Aeromotive 1200hp fuel system, Eliminator pump, filters, regulater all new in box $1300

Waterman sprint 500 mechanical alchohol fuel pump, flows enough for 1400hp meth/3000hp gasoline not used since rebuilt from Waterman $600

NOS Nitrous kit new in box, with both single fogger and direct port for 6 cylinder $1100

NOS nitrous kit, used, still in vehicle, sngle fogger with heater and gauge $750

Engine

Cams - all for RB26 the powerhouse of all modern motors

Apexi 270 exh 11.4, 280 in + exh 11.6 new $350 each

JUN 290 11.6 new in+exh $350 each

HKS 272 10.08in 10.01ex used $600 pair

HKS air filters and pipes suit standard RB26 setup $80

Apexi twin filters and pipes suit standard RB26 $100

Oiling

Barnes 5 stage dry sump pump with -16 rail used good condition $750

Peterson dry sump tank, 3 heaters and trick baffling system used $450

OBX tank new $230

Driveline

OS pull to push conversion parts $100

AP racing flywheel and triple disc clutch, also comes with Tilton pressure plate and triple clutch to suit std input (AP) and hollinger/PPG/OS sequential(Tilton) $1300sold

R33 GTS-t half shafts/axles $50 each

Z32 LSD diff $100

R34 GTR diff $100

R32 ATS diff complete in housing $1100

Misc bits n pieces

Pulleys to suit HKS/ATI large balancer $350

Tomei R33 4 point strut brace - connects to firewall as well as strut tops - $250

R33 GTS-t radiator $80 no shroud or cap

R33 series 1 front end parts - headlights, bonnet, front bar all factory black perfect condition $800

Lenco course spline complete gear section 44% (?) no use since rebuilt $1200

JP convertor drive suit course spline lenco $1200

Ford SVO W351 intake not ported $450

Edelbrock 2991 intake ported $350

more...

RB30 block, brand new in Nissan box $600 sold

VQ35DE motor suit rebuild $1200ono

TD06-20 or 25G rear housing 10cm coated $200 or whole turbo needs rebuild $400

HKS 2835R new 1.12 rear housing $150

more...

dump pipes to suit low mount twins $150

pair of yokohama 18 inch slicks, 230/650r18 never used but stoed in garage a couple of years $300

more...

new DBA rotors suit R33 GTS-t rear $200

stock R33 GTS-t dash $150

more..

Nismo clear side winkers(indicators) suit R33 and R34 GTR 26100-rnc40 $50

Nismo diff ring gear bolts 38102-rs500 $50

Nismo long hub bolts $100gone

RB25DE complete head + block from R33 65,000k's $400

RB26 4WD sump with 4.375 gears $400

more..

Nissan CAS suit RB20/25/26 $100 each

R33 GTS-t front + rear brakes $350

R33 GTS-t rear end $350

R33 doors complete with glass and window mechanisms $200 each

R33 windows $200 each

more...

R33 RB25DET gearbox + yoke - bellhousing was damaged but have got a spare bell that goes with it $1300

RB26 700cc injectors, cleaned and flowed $500

more...

Greddy pulley kit to suit BCNR33 $220

more...

Stock RB26 afms $150

Greddy hard pipes from T88 turbo kit - from turbo to intercooler has Q45 AFM merged into pipe before cooler $200

more...

RB26 engine looms - 1xR32, 1xR33 and 1xR33 with Z32 plugs $200 each

Starter motors $75 each

Alternators $75 each

Will add more later

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Rear diff, I'll pull it out and have a look. Never used or ran it, bought it for the ratios but never got too far with it.

That'd be great, thanks. Keen on a front one too if you have one laying about.

Spoke to Adam at JEM, he did the install and tune on the Haltech. He can install and tune for about $800. Although it is the old black case it has been flashed to current version of software. No difference except for the new versions are red anodized instead of black.

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