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Heaps Of Parts Rb's, Gearbox's,garrett, Tial Heaps of performance parts, r32,s13,180,s14,rb25 engine,sr20,2jz,rx7

-RB25det long motor 80,000ks from C34 stagea good compression in car, custom high capacity sump no manifolds or turbo etc includes loom moddified to suit plug and play r32 and std ecu $1700 or with out loom and computer $1500

-Garrett 3082R .82 3 weeks old one dyno run mint condition $1600

-Tial Wastegate 44mm v band type one dyno run old$500

-Custom steam pipe manifold to suit RB 20/25 has 44mm tial gate flange and t3 footprint heat wraped same as 6 boost good condition $750

-R32 tien basic coilovers with king springs 12kg fornt and 10kg rear also have std spring rates 1 month old$600

-R32 fr and rear whiteline adjustable sway bars like new $450

-Custom rb 25 inlet plenum suits just jap 80 or 90mm tb also has adapter and std tb fits perfect looks trick =] $600

- Rb25 VPW fuel rail kit and 6x siemens deka 650cc injectors includes rb25 injector loom with plugs to suit $600

-buddyclub P1's 17x8 and x9 with good tires $1100

- white r32 GTR bonnet and grill (aluminium) perfect condition $400

- r32 newish genuine dmax front bar $300

- ca18det ecu - $60

- rb20/25 high mount stanless manifold, brand new never fitted - $250

-ca s13 power steering pump $50

- s13 sr20 turbo brakes with decent pads lines knuckles lwr control arms etc - $150

-s13 sr engine x member $100

-ca radiator gc $40

-sr s13 gc comes with thermos $40

-heaps of turbo bends elbows pipes to suit sr and 25 $20 each

-s14 handbrake and cables $30

-s2 rx7 manual gearbox gc $200

-2jz turbos and manifolds probs need rebuild $50

-s14 greddy air diversion panel a couple small marks dints etc still works good $50

-ca18 loom has one interior plug misisng$50

-set of 4 17x8 skid rims $400

-s14 std steering wheel $50

-s14 std mirrors white $100

-s14 airbox $60

-s14 clutch fan recently serviced and fan shroud $50

-s13 blinker and wiper stalks air bag type $30 ea

-2x cannon mufflers $50 ea

-2x used sr clutches one is nismo solid centre other is exedy sports button average condition might need a machine $50 each

-ca18 auto gearbox tailshaft gc $100

-sr20 manual tail shaft yoke $80

-rb25 top half plenum no tb $30

-s13 clutch pedal and man brake pedal assy $200

-4x16inch r33/s14 std rims 2 are pink 2 are black no tires $150

-r32 nismo strut brace $50

-sr20 std fpr $10

-rb20 std fpr $10

-6 rb20 injectors $100

seriously heaps of stuff need anything ask

will post up more as i think of it

PM me =]

Located on gold coast or ipswich

Interested in the tailshaft , Can you pm your number ?

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