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am looking for the plastic thingy in the middle that goes around the deck/aircon control etc.

how much ? and where can i pick it up if not how much postage to syd 2165..

ohh and do you still have the intercooler ? :)

Omg! now a million dollar question which I forgot to ask.....is it the same asd the R32 GTR one..if it I will take it..

From all the pics i have seen it is. The reservoir is different but the lid looks to be common between the 2

am looking for the plastic thingy in the middle that goes around the deck/aircon control etc.

how much ? and where can i pick it up if not how much postage to syd 2165..

ohh and do you still have the intercooler ? :)

Hi mate,

I have a panel glued to the back of the surround with gauges mounted and will have to see if i can remove it without damage.

Oil cooler sold

GTSt indicators sold

I am removing the engine tomorrow, i started and videoed the engine today prior to removal so if anyone is interested in the engine i can get a copy of the vid over. The car ran for about a minute before being shut off and idled surprisingly well considering the hole in the intercooler end tank which we found later.

I also carried out a compression test about 5 minutes after taking the video

1) 150psi

2) 152psi

3) 151psi

4) 150psi

5) 150psi

6) 150psi

I was pretty surprised by the results as i have never tested an engine with such consistent compression.

So splitfires and injectors are now available

engine and box are now out of the car.

Passenger side caster rod was found to have a slight bend as seen in the attached photo so price is reduced to $75. It's probably still usable, the threads are fine, ball joints fine so if anyone wants to have a punt, $75 firm or i keep em for bits.

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Also pics of some of the other bits i am getting questions about.

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gear box cross member was found to be bent. Now separating the box, tailshaft and modded speedo drive

rb25det box $1350

1 piece custom Hardy Spicer tailshaft $350

gtr speedo drive with r33 gear $50

I also have a brand new navara speedo drive i think it still has the original gear on it $50 as well.

gear box cross member was found to be bent. Now separating the box, tailshaft and modded speedo drive

rb25det box $1350

1 piece custom Hardy Spicer tailshaft $350

gtr speedo drive with r33 gear $50

I also have a brand new navara speedo drive i think it still has the original gear on it $50 as well.

Hey mate,

Speedo drive SOLD

Check your PM

Cheers.

i have a stock one but it is far from good. I'm keeping my aftermarket one on the off chance i buy a new car that it suits.

If you need it anyway send me a pm and we can talk price.

now separating the cams, cam gear and engine. I'll remove them from the engine this weekend and reinstall stock cams and cam gear

so early hks rb25det cams 256 8.8/264 9.0 $650. If i find i have a spare stock exhaust wheel i'll chuck in the adjustable one at that price

s1 rb25, no coils, no turbo and a set of stock injectors and a rail. sump has a dent in it where it hit the sway bar but can provide a spare, runs well, good compression $1350

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