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So im thinking about parting out the R32 GTS-t and converting back to stock in the hope to sell it easier. That means the following parts would be available for sale if there is enough interest. All items currently/were going to be fitted to my RB20DET and will have pics up if there is enough interest in items to begin parting out car.

All items are located in Hobart, prices do not include delivery but local pick up available.

GReddy TD-06L2: This is a full kit that includes turbo, manifold, dump pipe & external gate. Currently fitted with the 8cm rear housing) and is a full genuine kit.

$2800 will not seperate

HKS 264' 9.0mm cams: These are currently in my old engine and have traveled less than 100ks since being fitted.

2202-RN174 - INLET (RB20DET)

2202-RN175 - EXHAUST (RB20DET/RB25DET)

$850 will not seperate

TOMEI 555 injectors: These are currently in my old engine and have traveled less than 100ks since being fitted. These are top feed injectors and will fit RB20DET/R32/33/34GTR & Stagea 260RS.

$800 will not seperate

GKTECH cam gears: These are currently in my old engine and have traveled less than 100ks since being fitted, inlet & exhaust red in colour.

$150 for the pair

BOSCH Z32 afm: Brand new including plug

$300

2way: Currently fitted to my car and in excellent condition.

$900

JJR Oil cooler & relocation kit: Brand new 18row core & lines with sandwhich plate.

$250 will not seperate

BOSCH 040 Brand new never used

$200

JJR coils: Less than 100ks old could pass as new.

$350

SABER gauges: Brand new never used including: Boost V2, oil pressure, oil temperature, water temperate & air/fuel.

$100 each or all 5 for $400

BRIDE Zeta III sport: Structurally in great condition but could use recovering. Fitted to a BRIDE low mount seat rail to suit R32 GTS-t

$800 including rail

APEXI PFC AP Engineering: This is a genuine AP Engineering PFC for RB20DET with commander.

$1500 will not seperate

I also have alot of stock spares to suit RB20DET/RB25DE: Cas, afm, ignitor, coils, cams, injectors, starter motor, alternator and varies hoses etc, all in excellent working condition.

Will update thread with more parts once i know exactly what im doing along with the car :blink:

Reply or PM if interested or have any queries

Cheers Ben

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im chasing a rb25de or rb20det intake cam, cam gear and all the bolts for the rocker covers.... if u got them, how much posted to 2147,... pm me

PM sent :D

Hey mate, keen on the cam gears, pm me a price of posted to 2650, cheers ;)

Have someone interested in cam gears but currently due to a crappy flu im unable to pull them off the car. When i do i will let you know if he decides he doesn't want them :)

Oil cooler SOLD.

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