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- All parts were removed from a 1994 R32 GTR and were fitted for approx 15,000km.

- Postage is extra, pickup preferred.

- Pictures will be posted up when the forums are fixed or I can email them to you now.

- Don't ask technical questions, use the search button.

- HKS 2530 Twin Low Mount Turbo's with braided lines - $2400

- HKS Low Mount Manifolds - $500

- HKS Dump Pipes - $375

- Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $750

- PWR 90mm FMIC - $400

- Apexi PowerFC with CRD Tune - $600

- Apexi AVC-R - $380

- Apexi Super Suction Kit - $280

- Tomei Poncams IN 260 EX 260 Lift 9.15mm - 500

- Tomei Adustable Cam Pulleys - $250

- Sard 700cc Injectors - $400

- Nismo 80mm AFM's - $450

- Nismo Fuel Regulator - $75

- Nismo Low Temp Thermostat - $45

- Greddy Clear Timing Belt Cover - $45

Standard Parts

- RB26 Plenum

- RB26 Intake Throttle

- RB26 Head

- RB26 Cam Covers Set

- RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted

- RB26 Front Sump/Diff modified to 9 Litres

- Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads

- RB30 Block

I'm sure I have more bits and pieces but this will do for now. If you need a weird standard engine part PM me as I may have it.

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I've had more than 40 PM's since I posted this thread, so please nobody PM me about the Greddy Cover, AFM's, Cam Pulleys, Poncams or PowerFC as i've had about 5 PM's about each of these.

I will go through the rest of the PM's tonight.

hey Boss,

the cam covers, are they the three plates across the top of the engine (ie including the centre one that has Nissan twin cam 24 valve), or just the two either side, one having the oil filler cap in it.

either way, what condition are they in and how much?

At this stage the 2530's + Fuel Reg + Thermostat are still available - everything else is basically sold as I have 3 or 4 people wanting to buy each other item so don't PM me unless you want those 3 parts.

GTRBOYZ: Sorry but the p/s cap is not for sale.

srpwrd: $500 for the head with no cams or covers just std valves etc.

r34kid: I have the whole set (3 top and 2 front) but do not have any pics yet.

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