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Wrecking R32 Drift Car And Rb26 Parts! Twin Td05 Kit, Td06 L2 Kit, 5 Stud Conv, Cage, Bodykit, Panels, Radiators, Intercoolers And More!


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I have some cars coming from Japan that are already loaded and will be landed in 3-4 weeks however I have a little space problem so I'm posting this up as an expression of interest or people can put dibs/payment on parts so they are yours as soon as they are here! Not everything is for sale as I bought these for parts for myself but I'll list a bunch of stuff that is. Prices may change when they get here so let me know if theres anything you want!

Trust TD06 L2 20g turbo kit suit RB20 RB25 includes turbo, trust manifold, trust wastegate, oil feed, trust dump pipe, inlet pipe and piping to intercooler. $2500

Trust twin TD05 turbo kit suit RB26. 2 TD05 turbos, trust highmount manifold, trust single wastegate. dump pipes, some inlet and intercooler piping. One turbo WILL need a rebuild the other seems ok. Made 600ps. $2500

R32 bodykit GENUINE URAS front bar and GENUINE BN Sports rear bar and side skirts. As pictured on the car. $650

Trust DRAG intercooler. 150mm thick this thing is huge! New they are over $2000! $800 no piping.

RB20DET long motor. HKS 270 inlet and exhaust cams. HKS Cam gears, Tomei head gasket, upgraded valve springs. The rest is a bit of a mystery so may have more! May seperate parts!

RB20 550cc inectors not 100% on brand but doesn't really matter! $350

HKS intercooler kit to suit R32, cooler and piping to inlet manifold $400

R32 CUSCO 3 layer copper radiator $300

Apexi Coilovers for R32 $1000

CUSCO 2 way diff suit R32 will need to confirm if it is 4.1 or 4.3 $800

R32 bonnet red $150

R32 front metal guards $100 each

R32 headlights and tail lights $50 each

R32 7 point full roll cage and padding $700

R32 5 stud conversion, hubs, knuckles, discs, callipers $800

R32 Hicas rear cradle, no arms but does have a lock bar! $100

17" 5 stud Rims, Gold, 17x8 and 17x9 with Advan Neovas! 215 and 255. $900

R32 doors in red come with everything trim, actual door, glass, switchs and power window unit. $150 each

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Its the one in the engine bay pic, no other pics yet as it will be taken out of the car when it gets here. Located in Adelaide.

would you separate the coilovers i really really need a front pair or full set for cheap before drift state on sunday =] pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease

Dump pipe will be sold with the turbo kit at this stage unless people are interested in seperate parts. I've got ifo that the front pipe is a GP Sports item but I'm unsure until I see for myself and yes it will be for sale.

happy to wait for more detailed pics of the radiator... from that current pic it looks like a stocker... also the cage wont fit a 4 door..

Trust TD06 L2 20g turbo kit suit RB20 RB25 includes turbo, trust manifold, trust wastegate, oil feed, trust dump pipe, inlet pipe and piping to intercooler. $2500

first dibs on that

happy to wait for more detailed pics of the radiator... from that current pic it looks like a stocker... also the cage wont fit a 4 door..

Its definitely a 3 layer item. Will post up detailed pics of everything when they're landed.

Thanks for confirming about the cage!

^ radiatir in the pic definately does NOT look like a stocker..

if your stocker is that thick then dont bother upgrading... lol!

hey mate

are you willing to separate the coilovers as i am just after the front ones and if so how much

cheers matt

its not a stock one calvin

but like he said, cage wont fit 4 door. it might fit an r33 2 door as my r32 cage (cusco 7 point) came out of an r33 but was designed for r32...but dont quote me on that :P

okay .. im going blind.. ive put on my glasses... it dont look like a stocker... so.. yeh let me know when u have more detailed pics... im very intrested and i can get some1 2 pick it up in adelaide if u like

No probs mate will do.

As for the coilovers I would really like to keep them as a set as they are Apexi and don't seem to be the most common to match with.

hey mate are the headlights large projector style? I can't tell from the pics! Need a driver's side one.

hmmm though you couldn't wreck out race rally imported cars or was this bought in for compliance and is it rough?

um why couldn't you wreck them? how is it any different to wrecking a complied car?

also matt i don't know if you remember me but i bought some s13 hubs and control arms off you a couple of years ago for a bronze r31 i had at the time. i have a 32 now and really need a set of speaker grills, i would buy the whole trim but i see you've moved to adelaide. if you're willing to seperate the grills and post them over to brissy let me know

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