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Hey,

Just trying to clear some shit from my garage.

Item: Carbon Fibre Bootlid

Condition: Not bad

Price: $150

To Fit: S14

Comments: Will not post due to size, Pickup only.

Pics: Click here! and Here!

Item: Bov Adapter

Condition: Excellent

Price: $30

To Fit: RB20/25

Pic: Click here!

Item: Blitz Bov w/ SR20 Adapter and Turbosmart Plumb back bov

Condition: Both are good.

Price: $100 each

To Fit: Whatever

Pic: Click here!

Item: Stainless twin-pipe catback exhaust

Condition: Excellent

Price: $400

To Fit: S13

Pic: Click here!

Item: Custom oil catch can

Condition: Good

Price: $50

To Fit: SR20

Comments: Bolts in where the rad shroud is. Fits good!

Pic: Click here!

Item: Carbon fibre console facia

Condition: Good

Price: $20

To Fit: S14

Pic: Click here!

Item: Nolathane gearbox mount

Condition: Brand new!

Price: $40

To Fit: S14

Pic: Click here!

Item: GTR badge

Condition: Excellent

Price: $20

To Fit: GTR

Comments: Don't put it on a GTST!

Pic: Click Here!

Item: RB26 Conrods with ARP Fasteners

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

To Fit: All the RB series motors

Pic: Click Here!

Item: RB30 Crank shaft

Condition: Excellent

Price: $200

To Fit: All the RB series motors

Pic: Click here!

Item: Cooling Pro radiator hoses

Condition: Very good

Price: $40

To Fit: S14

Pic: Click here!

Item: Black top SR20 valley covers

Condition: Good

Price: $20 each

To Fit: Black top SR20

Pic: Click here!

Item: XF throttle body

Condition: Very good

Price: $100

To Fit: Anything

Comments: Was on an SR20 and comes with adapter plate to weld on to any inlet manifold

Pics: Click here! and Here!

Item: 18x10 wheels with dish

Condition: Average

Price: $400

To Fit: 5x114.3

Comments: Offset and brand is unknown, Just take them. Very negotiable on price. Pickup only.

Pics: Click here! and Here!

Located in Croydon, Vic. Happy to post the smaller items, but the bootlid, wheels and exhaust are pickup only.

Semi-negotiable on prices, Make an offer!

PM me or give me a buzz on 0412664221

Cheers

-Luke

  • 1 month later...
rims gone 100%??

Yes gone 100%.

Has the rb30 crank been crack tested?

Yes it was crack tested about 6 months ago

and was 100%, and has been sitting in the

corner of my garage ever since.

Edited by JDMS15
Yes gone 100%.

Yes it was crack tested about 6 months ago

and was 100%, and has been sitting in the

corner of my garage ever since.

i'll give you $100 for the crank if its unscored

  • 1 year later...

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