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hey all got a few parts here that needs to go

all parts are located in SA, prefer pick up only or post within SA only

HKS 2540

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very good condition, has a garret compressor housing

to suit RB20/25

asking $900

R32 Greddy Type S coilovers

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excellent condition only done 1500km on these, comes with C spanners

asking $1450

RB20DET

engine has done 158,000km always serviced with motul oils and fluids

comes with loom and computer, has braided oil and coolant lines, minus turbo (can arrange standard turbo for extra $) price has been adjusted to suit

asking $1300

RB20 Gearbox

good condition, hasnt been treated harsh rear main seal done about 5000km ago

asking $450

Genuine GTR front bar and front guards

R32 GTR front bar genuine plastic item in painted matte black, good condition $300

R32 GTR front guards, alright condition, very light weight compared to GTST guards $350

can call/sms me on 0431171992

pics will be up on other items tomorrrow

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what engine was the turbo on?

how much power was it making?

when did it hit boost?

how many k's old?

cheers

hey mate the turbo was on a rb20 and it made 200kw on morpowa's dyno running 1 bar boost, wasn't running bigger injectors and only a FMIC and 3inch exhaust

its been a while since i drove the car soo i would say it hit full boost at around 3500-800

the turbo was second hand when i bought it and since i had it has done about 10,000km

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Hey man you wouldnt sell those coolant and oil lines would you?

Im after some RB20 parts,

* turbo coolant line that goes around the head.

*ECU temp sender, big yellow one

*turbo to mani nuts

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