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Time for a big clean out! Stuff at low prices!

Pickup can be arranged from northern suburbs VIC or Melbourne CBD

Quantity is shown in brackets. i.e. (2) means i have 2.

Prices are per item, and exclude postage unless otherwise stated.

All items are used in good working order unless otherwise stated.

Offers by PM please

Pics coming soon!

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SR20 Turbo Inlet Elbow (1) - $20

SR20 Coil Pack LoomsSR20 (5) - $20

SR20DET AirboxSR20 (1) - missing one clip, small round hole has been melted into it presumably for some kind of mod - $40

CA18DET water pump (1) very good condition - $20

CA18DET Idler Pulley (1) - Brand new - $100

CA18 Turbo Inlet Elbow - $20

CA18DET AFM -> Turbo induction pipes (2) - stock rubber pipe - $10

CA18 Wastegate actuator (1) - $20

CA18DET Tensioner Bearing (1) - Brand new - $90

S13 analogue climate control units (2) - one has sticky buttons but could be cleaned up - $20

S13 cooler intake crossover pipes (see pics when they're up) - plastic stock items for silvia and 180SX - $20

S13 Centre Aircon Vents (1) - Brand new in box - $90

[0b]R32 GTST M front bar [/b](1) in silver, intact with a few scrapes and dents (as pictured) - $20

R32/S13 Castor/Tension Rod (1) - stock - $20

R32 coolant overflow tank (1) - Fine apart from tiny (drip) leak in bottom, could be sealed without much hassle - $20

R32 power steering reservoir (1) - from R32 with HICAS. no leaks. fine other than wires from cap broken off but still have it with the plug (for level sensor) - $20

R32 GTST rotors (front pair) - both ~27mm - $40

RB20 TPS (1) - $40

RB20DE AFM -> Turbo induction pipe (1) - stock rubber pipe - $10

RB20 Turbo Inlet Elbow (1) - $20

RB20 S1 Coil Pack Loom (1) - half plugs cracked. good if you need to replace a cracked one or 2 on your own loom - $5

RB20 S2 Coil Pack Loom (1) - All good except for #1 connector missing. wiring is there though. - $20

RB20DET Exhaust heat shield (1) - $10

RB20DET motor with polished & embossed CAM gear cover - was complete when i bought it but have since pulled a few parts off it.- $250ono

So engine excludes the exhaust side, ps pump, alternator, A/C compressor, AAC, TPS, injectors & rail, coil packs).

RB25 Airbox Snorkel (1) - A rare find!! - $40

RB25 Crank (1) Had been straightened not long before the motor was pulled down - $100

RB25 block (1). Some damage to cylinder walls. Might be ok with a bore/hone? - $20

RB25 Stock oil cooler (1) - $15

RB25 Turbo oil out/drain pipe (1) - $15

RB25 Water pump - used but not for long before engine failure - $20

RB25 S1 Coil Pack Looms - (3) - $25

RB25 S2 Coil Pack Looms -(2) - $25

RB25 wastegate actuator (1)- $20

RB25 AFM -> Turbo induction pipes (3) - stock rubber pipes, unsure exactly which model they're come from (see pics when they're up) - $10

R33 GTST rotors (rear pair) - both ~18mm - $40

RB coilpacks (6). From an RB25. Were replaced with spitfires due to miss under high boost. - $20

RB26 Rods (6) + forged RB25 pistons (6). Pistons are damaged - unsure if salvageable? - $250 the lot

RB26 stock fuel rail & reg (1) - $70

Z32 Complete airboxes (2) - $50 each

Aftermarket Gearknob (1) Red with fake CF - $5

External fuel pump brackets (3) - aftermarket and brand new - $10

  • 4 months later...
  • 7 months later...

i'll take the water pump for the rb25 if its in good nik..when can i pick it up? lemme know...gimme me a call or txt. 0411795674 cheers

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