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This is a revised version of an older post - sold stuff has been removed, some more stuff added.

SORRY NO PICS AT THE MOMENT - HOPE TO GET AROUND TO THAT SOON.

Engine parts:

R33 RB26 Block

Will require tunnel bore (cradle came off other block)

86mm bore

$300

R33 RB26 Block

ADVAN PREPED

OIL FEED RE-ENFORCED

87mm Bore

$500

R33 RB26 Block - 05U

Super Low K's

Freshly Bored to 87mm

$600

RB26 Standard Rods

Good Condition

Ideal Upgrade for RB25 apparently?

$200 set

RB26 Standard Rods

With ARP Bolts

$250 set

CP Pistons for RB26

87mm

10000k's old

Complete with pins / clips etc

$500 set

Adjustable Cam Gears

Suit RB20 / RB26

Inlet and Exhaust

$150 pair

Adjustable cam gears

(exhaust just cnc slotted)

$120 pair

Stock Cam Gears

RB26

$50 pair

RB26 Sump With Diff

Came off R33 (suits R32 as well)

$400

TURBOS

Mines Spec Turbos

Varient of Nismo / Group A turbo

Modified wastegates and actuators

responsive and powerful turbo.

fully rebuilt - like new

$2200 set

Rebuilt R33 GTR Turbos

New Bearings and Seals

N1 Exhaust Turbine

360 thrust bearings

Never Used

$1450 pair

Apexi ISAMU Twin High Mount Kit

Twin RX6 Apexi Turbos, Manifolds, wastegate and piping

700 ~ 800 hp

Still on car

POA or OFFERS

Suspension parts:

Cusco Pillowball Tops

Suit BNR32

Suit many types of suspension

rears may need new bearings (still useable)

$200 set

HKS Springs

Suit BNR32

Uprage Spring Rate over Stock Springs

$200 set

Cusco F Upper Control Arms

Suit BNR32

Allow more neg than stock arms / good upgrade for worn stock arms

Just had all new bearings

$250 pair

ELECTRONICS

Nismo AFM's x 2

Suit ALL RB26's

Good Condition - Just Bench tested and Claibrated

$650 pair or $550 swap with your stock AFM's

Z32 80mm AFM's x 2

Includes Plugs

$550 pair or $450 swap with your stock AFM's

Japaneses Chip for R32 GTR ECU

Fujitsaki SPL (?)

Chip Only

Have used this chip and it works well on our fuel and 18psi

$80

IMPUL ECU

Suit R32 and R33 GTR

Good upgrade if you are running intake and exhaust mods

Good AFR's

$250

R32 GTR Gauges

Three Gauge Cluster from centre console

$100

Lamoo Japanese Mechanical Oil Pressure Gauge

Mechanical includes braided line

$50

WHEELS

Technomagnesio

17 x 9 +25

Just been Stripped, can powdercoat in your choice of colour

$1300 set

Rays TE37

17x8 / 17x9

GTS-T offset ( +30 ish)

Just Been Stripped, can powdercoat in your choic of colour

$2000 set

17" Tyres

255/40 hankooks (?)

70%

$150 pair

17" Tyres

255/40 Yokohama Advans

70%

$200 pair

Intake and Cooling

Stock R32 GTR Airbox

$150

Dual 140mm Apexi Power Intake Filters

Suit GTR with 80mm AFM's

Like New

$120 for the pair

Stock GTR Intercooler

$250

ARC Intercooler

Sut R32 and R33 GTR

(R34 with small mod)

$1300

EXHAUST

Stock RB26 Dump Pipes

$50 pair

Apexi Front Pipes

$250

INTERIOR

GIAS "Style" Seat

Exactly like GIAS / Low Max seat

Just doesnt say bride anywhere

$550 each (2 seats only)

Skyline / Silvia seat rails L & R

$250 pair

Momo Sport Steering Wheel

Perforated leather

Comes with horn button and ring

OK Condition

$80

SORRY NO PICS AT THE MOMENT - HOPE TO GET AROUND TO THAT SOON.

Open to offers on some stuff - other stuff I 'm not

No lowballers please. Available for pickup in melbourne or will ship at buyers expense.

PM or email me [email protected]

Thanks for looking!

Edited by Antimatter
  • 2 weeks later...

gday mate, the:

Rebuilt R33 GTR Turbos

New Bearings and Seals

N1 Exhaust Turbine

360 thrust bearings

Never Used

$1450 pair

would put out the same level of boost and power as r34 n1's/ 2860-7's right?

  • 4 months later...

Interested in the AFMs: are these Z32 type? Please pm, as I rarely browse the sale sections.

Cheers,

Micah

Apexi ISAMU Twin High Mount Kit

Twin RX6 Apexi Turbos, Manifolds, wastegate and piping

700 ~ 800 hp

Still on car

POA or OFFERS

How much

Apexi ISAMU Twin High Mount Kit

Twin RX6 Apexi Turbos, Manifolds, wastegate and piping

700 ~ 800 hp

Still on car

POA or OFFERS

How much

4k or nearest offer. have an interest pending at the moment

Apexi ISAMU Twin High Mount Kit

Twin RX6 Apexi Turbos, Manifolds, wastegate and piping

700 ~ 800 hp

Still on car

POA or OFFERS

How much

  • 6 months later...

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