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Hello,

I have for sale the following.

JJR lower pipes for r32/r33 gtr, used a week cause i was getting my good one repaired, still got their year warranty - $150

fake cat pipe, flanges match for gtr, good for race days $30

Full rb30 turbo conversion, no shaft play on the turbo, no cracks on the manifold, new injectors, genuine 3tm vl turbo computer, bango bolts, oil/water lines, hoses and clamps - $1300

rb20 gearbox, needs new rear oil seal but otherwise brilliant - $400

borg warner 78, 28 spline lsd center, from a vr calais, hooks up good, $250

3" mandrel bent exhaust for a aus R31 with turbo convert, made by les at exhaustworx, this includes flanged lower pipe, hi flow cat, resinator, and performance muffler with 3" dump tip, awsome exhaust, flows great and isnt loud - $300

cooler pipes for aus R31 turbo convert, made by les at exhaustworx - $400

dual rear swaybar setup for aus R31, extra swaybar and all the bolts, bushes - $50

Performace parts

Bosch 044 intank fuel pump, new $100

link closed loop ecu, plug and play r31, vlt. 2bar map sensor, computer has standardish map, ive tested it and it did run on my old setup, no hand controler, one of the best ecus for the rb30 with standard loom - $1500 ono

malpassi rising rate regulator with guage, used like twice - $200 ono

rb30 wade grind 808b cam with machined lifter blocks to suit - $220

also have rb30 roccer cover gasket, original nissan and thermostat original nissan. brand new. $ask.

contact me in this thread or with PM, i can supply pictures but really, car parts arnt glamorous.

Thanks

Richard - 0415388623

Edited by V-Spec

i still have for sale

JJR lower pipes for r32/r33 gtr, used a week cause i was getting my good one repaired, still got their year warranty - $120

fake cat pipe, flanges match for gtr, good for race days $30

cooler pipes for aus R31 turbo convert, made by les at exhaustworx - $400

dual rear swaybar setup for aus R31, extra swaybar and all the bolts, bushes - $50

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump, new $100

malpassi rising rate regulator with guage, used like twice - $120 ono

also have rb30 roccer cover gasket, original nissan and thermostat original nissan. brand new. $ask.

king springs compressed rear, aus r31 - $300

wrecking all parts and pannels

r31 gts-x front lip, in primer (not the one in the pic) $150

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Richard - 0415388623

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