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RB26DETT Block and girdle, dipped, bored, honed and decked. Has all welch plugs removed, has been bored to 86.5mm. Has had deck faced to tidy it up a bit.Mains girdle fitted to check clearences measurements etc. Work on block cost $450, selling for $400 plus freight

Brand new Nissan RB26DETT crank, long snout version, still in unopened box $800

STD Coil packsx12, 6 of them were out of a 105000km car, removed due to upgrade, 6 were out of a 120000km car which i bought for spares and wrecking, these ran well with no signs of breaking down. $40 plus freight

Coil pack wiring loom $20 plus freight

Master cylinder BM50, 1" R32 GTR $50 plus freight

R32 GTR Starter motor $30 plus freight

White Passenger side door, complete with door trim $100

Heaps of other bits and pieces, put a request in as nothing is too small.

Still wrecking White R32 GTR, has got compliance plates etc

Thanks,

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Have also got Rear cradle, almost complete, needs the rear steering arms, comes with brakes/diff and all suspension arms etc $800 plus freight

4xGMAX wheels, great brake clearance, bit dirty and a few stone chips. 17x8 NO tires, would make great club day wheels R32 GTR Stud Pattern and offset $200

great prices mate! i wish i had spare cash...

What are you after mate? I am open to layby if you want something bad enough. I did it for Ali-Turko with a pair of turbos

Michael

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Got any brakes for sale??

Have got a pair of alcons to suit R32 GTR,

If you wanted too we could arrange something like a layby system or whatever if you wish

Call me on 0438911374

For sale, Alcon 4 piston and 320mm rotor brake setup for R32 GTR,

Thick long endurance pads with plenty of pad left, high heat pads.

Rotors, 2 peice slotted rotors, 320mm diameter, 36mm thick curved ventilated rotors. they will clear 16inch Enkeis, not sure bout std 32gtr wheels. Could probably modify to fit bigger rotors on

Come complete with rotors, calipers, pads, braided brake lines and the spacers, just one small mod and they are ready to go

All setup to suit R32 GTR, one small modification needed to hub assembly to put on.

Awesome brake upgrade, would suit targa/ track days etc, worked very well on my car

Call me if you wish to discuss or see photos. 0438911374

Oh yeah they can be yours for 2200

Michael

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