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Lots Of Gtr Parts, Nismo Turbos, Stock & Tuned Ecus, Stock Bov's, Short Shifter, Adjustable Cam Gears, Tomei Fuel Pump, Steel Wheel Turbos


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Hi Guys

Here is an update of the stuff I have on offer - taking up space. happy to negotiate swaps for some stuff I am chasing as well (Rear GTR seat and Drivers Seat, Parcel Tray and various othe interior bits, wheels or let me know what else you may have!)

(all pics @ bottom of post for now....)

GTR 440cc Injectors

6 x in EXCELLENT conditions

(Low k's, Clean etc)

$290 set

GTR 440cc Injectors

6 x in good working order

(maybe could do with a clean - but tested and flow fine)

$250 set

Tomei Fuel Pump

RB26 - BNR34

V. Good Used Condition

Low K's

$250

GTR Blow Off Valves

Good Working Order

With RETURN PIPE

$200 pair

GTR Blow Off Valves

Good Working Order

no RETURN PIPE

$150 pair

Nissan Skyline Short Shifter

Suits many nissan RWD / GTR gear box

May require minor mods to fit

$60

Nismo RR581 Turbos for RB26

Fully rebuilt and balanced by garrett dealer

$SOLD pair

GTR steel wheel Turbos

(not ceramics - can run more than 15 psi)

Cleaned and balanced

V. Good Condition

$1100 pair

GTR ECU

STOCK R32 RB26 Unit

(Can also work on R33)

$200 (On Hold)

GTR ECU

Missing covers

Otherwise good working order

$180

TUNED GTR ECU

(Suit stock injectors / AFM's)

Rev Limit raised

Speed Limit removed

Improved Timing and Fuel Maps for more power

$300

RB26 Sump

With Diff

EXCELLENT CONDITION

$500

80mm AFM's x 2

Off late R33 / R34 (pink lable)

Good for 350 ~ 400kw

With Plugs (hard to get)

$300 pair

Yokohama Advan Neova Tyres

255/40ZR17 x 2

Heaps of meat left 70 ~ 80%

$240 pair

Adjustable cam gears

Suit RB Motors

2 x weird - dont appear to have correct timing marks

1 x good - maybe needs lower profile nuts

1 x prof. slotted / milled bilt holes

Any of the above could be set up wit the right timing if you know what you are doing - just need to pay a little more attention to what is going on

$80 for either pair

Cute little oil pressure gauge

52mm

Mechanical

Made in japan - with braided hose and T fitting

$65

Trust "style" Oil Cooler

W/ Remote Filter

Never used

Paid $400 from performance wise

$250

Any of the above can be shipped anywhere @ buyers expense

Photos I will sort out soon....

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PM or email [email protected]

Thanks for looking!

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Edited by Antimatter

Hey mate.

Are Nismo RR581 Turbos steel wheeled and ball bearing? Off a 33 right?

Cheers Tomek

I just found this table explaining the RR581's and all other GTR turbo's...

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tbroom/Turbos.htm

What can you tell us about the steel wheeled gtr turbo's, are they a high-flow R32/R33 BB core?

Hi

The GTR steel wheel turbos are exactly that - basically a stock GTR turbo but fitted with steel / inconel exhaust wheels.

(I have the same turbos on my car - and actually prefer them over the -7's everybody seems to use....)

Hope this helps!

Cheers

I just found this table explaining the RR581's and all other GTR turbo's...

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tbroom/Turbos.htm

What can you tell us about the steel wheeled gtr turbo's, are they a high-flow R32/R33 BB core?

Edited by Antimatter
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