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RB25 Parts

Alternator / aircon compressor / starter motor $50 each

R33 Airbox with filter $40

R32 GTR parts

STD 05U turbos x 2 good condition (replaced with 517z's) $400 pair ONO

STD dump pipes x 2 $50

Trust MX front pipe $200 (2 1/4 into 3 inch)

Nismo (i think) front pipe $250 (2.5 into 3 inch)

Jap cat back twin exhaust for GTR / gtst? $800 3 inch out of cat, then 2.75 twins through to 2x 98mm tips. Supported 400rwkws - only for sale because I have upgraded to full titanium. (Exhaust pic on car at track)

RB26 valve springs $50

R34 RB26 std cams + gears $200

R32 GTR AFMs x2 good condition $200 - removed due to upgrade to PWR FC d-jetro

Misc

Alloy surge tank $50

Kenwood tape deck / 12 disc stacker with remote $50

Greddy turbo timer $30

Custom sub box for R32 GTR/gtst with strut brace (2x12inch subs) $100

Pioneer TV tuner box to add TV to your DVD screen headunit $300 including aerials and remote

'Its all gotta go' - help me purge my garage of things I don't need. Pickup is preferred (Adelaide western suburbs) however could ship at buyers expense. First in with the $$ gets the parts!

Cheers

Andrew

Blue32

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Add Mines Chipped computer for R32 GTR - $350

Tomei Sump baffle - excellent condition used only 2000kms $200

ARP Rod bolts RB26 $100

Standard battery 6 months old new $130, sell $80

Also 5 x RB26 rods with ARP rod bolts, perfect condition $150 or offer (it becomes obvious why there isn't 6 in the pic......)

Tomei sump baffle now $180ono

RB26 standard oil pump $100 ono (upgraded to Tomei......aww crap, more $$$$)

RB26 R32 GTR harmonic balancer $50 good condition

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Added oil air catch can - fits in front of battery and is located via battery bracket bolt on radiator support panel. see pic $150

I have updated to a rather spanky dual catch can setup for oil control on the track.

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  • 2 weeks later...

STD 05U turbos x 2 good condition (replaced with 517z's) $400 pair ONO SOLD pending payment Thanks Marky

RB26 R32 GTR harmonic balancer $50 good condition SOLD pending payment Thanks toy86

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