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I'v got boxes of pipings and many useless stuff that are of no use and no point to keep/sell.

such example is this one

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=28526

I'll get some pics of some of the things in the boxes.

let me know if this is of any interests to anyone. :D

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I went through most of the boxes that I have, as there might be one or two more pipes at other places.

I assume all the intake kind of pipes are either from RB20DET or RB26DETT

Box no. 1:

281103-box1.jpg

which contains the following:

not sure where this one came from..

281103-b1pip1.jpg

no idea again..

281103-b1pip2.jpg

281103-b1pip3.jpg

Some of these came off RB26

281103-b1pip4.jpg

resonators before airbox I think

the one from RB20

281103-b1reso1.jpg

this one is from N15 pulsar sss

281103-b1reso2.jpg

bits and pieces at bottom of box 1

281103-b1misc.jpg

That's all the stuff from box 1.

rofl! oh you funny people... box no. 2 contains some incomplete crappy wiring loom from RB20DET so not much point to post the pics I guess.

Here's sneak pic of box no. 2 for whoever interested:

301103-box2.jpg

It is a lot easier for me to bin/reuse this wiring box.

Now onto the next box:

Box no. 3

You can see the evil auto stick ..

281103-box3.jpg

Pretty sure these are from RB20DET.

281103-b3pip1.jpg

This bracket holds the aircon unit from RB26 I think?

301103-b3brkt1b.jpg

Misc. stuff at the bottom of the box

301103-b3misc.jpg

Think thats about all, if I have more I'll post more stuff. There will be intercooler stainless pipings coming off my old engine setup soon too. :cheers:

Michael sent u PM.

For the other people that had show interests, first in(physically picked up the parts) first serve base.

If no one pick up all the parts then all these things will end up in bin, pollute the environments, etc etc. Please think of the world ;):D:)

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