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all items located in sydney

pick up welcome

selling due to upgrade

Nismo dump pipes

$700 including shipping

Stock r32 gtr inter cooler

$120

stock r32 gtr radiator

$20

RB26DETT sump

bare no diff no baffles

$230 including shipping

Nismo RS580 turbos suits all gtrs

i had these listed before but due to incorrect information when i bough these they where listed wrong

the company i boutght them off had pucharsed these directly from the nismo omorio factory.

the turbos where only fitted to my car late last year and have done less the 500kms on the car.

the actuators where upgraded to hks items but i still have the n1 actuators as well so you can have either set with the turbos. the hks iteams where fitted by GCG turbos and while there the inspected the turbos. the turbos have to shaft play or oil leaks. (hks actuators have been sold)

Specs found here http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tbroom/Turbos.htm

note: does not include water and oil lines

$2200 including shipping

r32 gtr engine harness from coputer to injectors etc etc

condition is good no damage was work fine when removed from car

$450 + shipping

r32 gtr sub harness goes from battery terminal to altinator to gear box

condition good work fine when removed from car

$100 + shipping

gtr exhaust twin canon

(from what i have found out it is an old style hks one)

will include stock front pipes and cat if you want them

$300 pick up, delivery to be organised by buyer

defi oil temp gauge bf white

it is brand new in box never taken out of the box

i bought it because i had lost my oil temp sensor and need to tap my sump for the sensor

so because of urgancy i bought the whole gauge.

the temp sensor that comes with it is my old one which i found yesterday but in prefect working order and would be lucky to have been in the car for 500kms

$270 including shipping

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aftermarket front pipe, came with hks silent high power

$150

still got the radiator mate ? any damage or leaks? do you have the top rubber mounts also? thanks Also were in sydney are you?

  • 4 weeks later...

still for sale

Nismo dump pipes

$700 including shipping

stock r32 gtr radiator

$20

RB26DETT sump

$230 including shipping

Nismo RS580 turbos suits all gtrs

$2100 including shipping

defi oil temp gauge bf white

$250

Aftermaket fron pipe came with hks hi power silent exhuast

$150

Nismo dump pipes

$600 including shipping by express post

stock r32 gtr radiator

$10 pick up

RB26DETT sump

$200 including shipping

Nismo RS580 turbos suits all gtrs

$1800 including shipping

defi oil temp gauge bf white

$250 including express post

Aftermaket fron pipe came with hks hi power silent exhuast

$150 including shipping

turbos and dump pipes together for $2200 including shipping

Got pics of the front pipe? and inlet/outlet measurement?

from memory its 70mmx2 joining into an 80mm outlet, also has a flex joint to avoid any cracking

ill grab some pics tonight

Guys ive traded with Norm, VERY trustworthy guy, also some quality gear here for awesome prices (eg, nismo dumps, check nengun for the price! they're cast and wont crack!)

Good luck with the sale Norm

  • 4 weeks later...

Defi oil temp sold

still for sale

Nismo dump pipes

$600 including shipping by express post

stock r32 gtr radiator

$10 pick up

RB26DETT sump

$200 including shipping

Nismo RS580 turbos suits all gtrs

$1800 including shipping

Aftermaket fron pipe came with hks hi power silent exhuast

$150 including shipping

turbos and dump pipes together for $2200 including shipping

Guys ive traded with Norm, VERY trustworthy guy, also some quality gear here for awesome prices (eg, nismo dumps, check nengun for the price! they're cast and wont crack!)

Good luck with the sale Norm

thanks steveo

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