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All PM's replied to. A lot of interest but no takers. Make me any reasonable offers these great parts are yours!!

Only a few things have sold, the rest of the stuff is still up for grabs.

Send us a PM if interested or have any questions!!!

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The parts up for grabs have a cheaper price than the original (nearly all the goods except a few)!!

Wiring loom (unmolestered) $400

R34 GTR intake plenum $80

Throttle bodies + linkages $300

Intake manifold assay (injector plate) $300

Head (complete and acid dipped and treated) $1000

Crank $300

Power steering bracket $10

Crank pulley X2 $40 each

Exhaust manifolds X2 $30 the pair

Block $200

Crank girdle and crank scraper $100

RB26 stock fuel rail + reg $50

Coil packs and brackets $100

Oil filter assay $100

Oil + water lines $50

AAC valve and air chamber $150

Air regulator (idle control) $80

CAS and mounting bracket $100

Alternator $50

Throttle valve switch $40

Twin turbo connecting pipe X2 $20 each

R33 centre grille with mesh $100

R33 front bar (N1 replica bar) no indicators though $200

ANY INTEREST IN THE ABOVE PARTS SEND US A PM

Could be interested in the throttle bodies and maybe the plenum. Have you still got the mounting bracket that connects the linkages to the plenum?

All still attatched and in excellent working order!

INTAKE PLENUM, THROTTLE BODIES AND THROTTLE VALVE SWITCH ****SOLD**** (BAHAIMUS)

Other parts still available! Send us a PM if you are in need of any of these things!!

INTAKE PLENUM, THROTTLE BODIES AND THROTTLE VALVE SWITCH ****SOLD**** (BAHAIMUS)

Other parts still available! Send us a PM if you are in need of any of these things!!

hey mate, can you contact me on 0414 913 548, interested in the head.

Thanks David

I also live in Adelaide

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