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Hey guys,

I've got my old rb26 that i'm stripping. Almost everything is available apart from the injectors, harmonic balancer and coils. I havent stripped it back yet but will start soon so photos will crop up in the not too distant future.

Fuel Rail + Regulator $100

Intake Plenum $100

Injector plate $300

Throttle Bodies and linkages $300

R32 Turbos x2 Good Cond bugger all shaft play $300 for the pair

R32 Turbos x2 appear to be recently rebuilt, sweet fa shaft play. Came off fresh motor from jap land. 1 has a stiff wheel from not being used for ages but should free up just fine when installed and run. $200Ea

Stock Cam Gears 2x pairs available $50 per pair

Brand new nissan timing belt $70

Water Pump appears to be near new $50

Wiring Loom $400

CAS Sensor and bracket $200

Stock r32 dump pipes 2 pairs available $30 a pair

Rocker Covers (no valley cover sorry :bunny: )$100

Cam Cover $50

Starter Motor $50

P/S Pump $50

HKS SSQV with weld on adapter $200

Brand New Nissan Thermostat $30

Engine Mounts, look to be good cond $80 (for Left & Right)

Oil Cooler assembly $150

Manifold x2 $100 (for both)

GTR Sump including diff $350

RB26 Flywheel with stock clutch appears to be in good nick $150

2x A/C Compressors unknown condition but look good $80 ea

Oil & Water hard Lines (the ones running above the turbo's) $100

Dipstick and Tube $20

Oil Cap $10

Cam belt idler and tension pullies 2x sets $30 per set

Alternator recently rebuilt $60

Manifold Heat Shields $40 (pair)

Heaps more parts for sale, thus i'll try and get them up shortly too!

Block, Head, Crank, pistons, rods etc will all be for sale once i've stripped the motor to look at their condition.

Please contact me via p.m. and i shall try to get back to you asap!

Cheers,

Rob

Hey mate i cant send a pm for another hour so i'll shoot a reply here,

Thermostat will cost $6 to post in a postpack satchel.

Only need one thermostat but its not in the bottom of the radiator, its in the block near the waterpump. Im selling the mechanical thermostat that controls the flow of coolant through the radiator.

The item thats in the bottom of the radiator is a thermostat switch for the overheat fan which i unfortunatly do not have a spare to sell :)

Hope this helps!

Cheers,

Rob

ill take the Brand New Nissan Thermostat $30.. pm me price posted to 3355

can someone confirm only one need for r32 gtr, located bottom of radiator?

Edited by WhO

Hey guys,

Sorry for any slow replies, i can only seem to send 1pm per 30 minutes which is making things a bit tricky! I'll endeavour to reply as soon as possible however i am only usually home after 7pm and have limited internet access during the day which makes replying a bit tricky.

Can all enquiries be directed to [email protected] from now, this e-mail i check every day and can reply to quickly!

Dipstick and tube - sold pending payment

AAC valve & 1 cam gear set - sold pending payment

Hey guys,

For some reason my mail is bouncing out of the e-mail address [email protected]

so please send all mail to [email protected]

Sorry for the inconvenience guys, damnn :)

JFKGTR - Unfortunately i dont have the rubber flex bits for sale as im using them on my new motor :ninja: Plenum is available tho for $100

To all, im in Adelaide btw and pickup of parts is fine!

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