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Skyline & R34 GTR Parts - New & Used

USED ITEMS:

Original GTR Intake Pipes……………………$250 set.....$200 set

Sard Injectors - 63500 (6 X 700cc)…...…$800 set....$700 set.....SOLD

APEXi Power FC & Hand Controller - 414-AN028……$1100.....$950..SOLD

Edelbrock Fuel Pressure Regulator 180GPH - Universal....$300....$250

Nismo Air Flow Meter - 22680-RR580 x2…………...….……$600 pr.........SOLD

HKS EVC 'V' EBC - 45003-AK005…………………………$550......................SOLD

Sard Fuel Delivery Pipe - 63545………………………………$200.................SOLD

APEXi Power Intake System - 507-N011…………………….$300 pr.........SOLD

Tomei Pon Camshafts Type B - R34 GTR (as new)..$750 pr..$650 pr..SOLD

Fuel Pressure Gauge 0-100psi - Under bonnet……$75......$50.........SOLD

TEIN Coilovers 'HA' suit R34 GTR..............................$650...........SOLD

Split Dump Pipes x2...............................$175 pr........................SOLD

NEW ITEMS:

VIPER Security System - Remote Start (1 mile range)..$400

NTK CO2 Oxygen Sensors x2 - R34 GTR…………….……..$150 pr

Mines Triple Flow Cam Cover Baffle Plates - GTR..$375 pr..$325 pr...SOLD

Nismo Thermostat - Nissan RB - 62º RS580………………....$90........SOLD

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid - 500ml………………………….$20................SOLD

JJR Adjustable Cam Pulleys x2 - Nissan RB…….…………..$190 pr.....SOLD

JJR Alloy Oil Catch Tank - GTR………………………….…$270...................SOLD

Gates Racing Kit - Timing Belt, Bearings, Seals…………….$250........SOLD

Nissan N1 Water Pump - 21010-24U27………………………$260..........SOLD

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will the gates racing kit be usable on rb25det's?

not sure bud, it was for a 26dett originally but I've decided to sell the car........check with one of your local shops

cheers

Nismo Thermostat - Nissan RB - 62º RS580………………....$90

Will that suit a series 2 33 GTS-T or only for 26dett?

If it is compatible (and going by Nengun, it is) I'll call dibs on it :wave:

Nismo Thermostat - Nissan RB - 62º RS580………………....$90

Will that suit a series 2 33 GTS-T or only for 26dett?

If it is compatible (and going by Nengun, it is) I'll call dibs on it :wave:

hey champ, I know as much as you do hence why I gave the Part No:

Give me a definite answer soon and I'll put it aside for you.

Cheers

Just confirmed its the same for all RB engines, so I'll take it :wave:

Throw some bank details at me via PM and I'll make the deposit

PM sent

Nismo Thermostat........SOLD

Do you know what brand they are? How old are they? Any pics available? ;)

Thank you!

no I don't sorry, they are basically what you see in the pic but slightly discoloured (ie. bronzey look)

were on the car for approx 6 mths b4 deciding to sell the car and return to stock

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