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Hey guys the last of my RB26 is going cheap!!! PRICES BELOW DO NOT INCLUDE POSTAGE AND HANDLING, SO SEND US A PM IF INTERESTED AND A TOTAL PRICE CAN BE ORGANISED!!!

th_rb26parts059.jpgHARMONIC BALANCER/ CRANK PULLEY $50th_rb26parts058.jpgth_rb26parts056.jpgINTAKE MANIFOLD $50th_rb26parts033.jpgTURBO CONNECTING PIPE(TWIN SETUP) $40th_rb26parts028.jpgS1 R33 CENTRE GRILL(2PAK GREY) $80th_rb26parts007.jpgR32 GTR ECU $60th_rb26parts027.jpgS1 FRONT BAR (N1 REPLICA $200)READY TO WET RUB AND PAINT!!!th_rb26parts013.jpg STOCK 32GTR TURBOS(NO WHEEL PLAY/DONT LEAK OR BLOW SMOKE) $150 EACHth_rb26parts014.jpg

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BLEVIT - the front bar is a replica so the N1 slots are actually apart of the bar itself

NSN180 - No worries mate, hopefully you will put them to good use!!

harmonic balancer/crank pulley SOLD

intake plenum SOLD

R32 GTR ECU SOLD

do the turbos come as in the pictures or will they be stripped?

also what are these equivalent to T3/T25?

The turbos come as they are in the pictures,but are missing the intake pipes as they were sold not to long ago!

Everything else is still assembled( exhaust manifolds,turbos,dump pipes,heat shields,O2 sensors etc)

The turbos are the equivalent to T3/T25 turbos and will fit any stock nissan manifold, with the exception of the exhaust needing some mods if it goes into say a EXA,180,R33GTSt etc.

Any more queries to the remaining parts send us a pm or call 0400262578

New combo package for the R33 front bar and centre grill $200 for both!!

Also still up for grabs the connecting pipe for twin turbo and the two turbos themselves( not disassembled)!

anyone requiring these, send us a pm..

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