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R32 Skyline Parts for sale

Brand new R32 52mm Alloy Radiator dual core $200.00 See Pics

Brand new 3 ply silicone radiator hose kit $30.00 See Pics

25/30 long motor. Head and block assembled, standard 25det head, standard 30 bottom end has done about 280,000kms, standard 20 cams, new head gasket, rear main, front main, camshaft seals, tensioner re-positioned, new timing belt, new exhaust manifold studs, new oil pump gasket (running standard 30 pump), new crankshaft sprocket and dust covers. All head and cam bolts torqued to spec from workshop manual. I wanted to complete this motor but it has become too expensive for me to continue with purchasing manifolds, injectors, turbo, ecu...this would be perfect for someone that already has a modified rb25det to use as a donor. $700.00 ONO

RB20 turbo (Inc dump) $150.00 will take $100 minus dump

RB20 turbo $100.00

Crank angle sensor $50.00 SOLD

Harmonic balancer $20.00

Standard Camshafts $80.00

Standard Coil Packs $80.00

Bottom radiator hose $10.00

Cam and tensioner covers $10.00

Standard Plenum $50.00

Exhaust manifold $50.00

Standard Injectors x 18 $50.00 per set

Fuel Rail x 2 $25.00 each

Water pump pulley $10.00

A/C Compressor $50.00

Dr Drift chipped ECU tuned by Mercury Motorsport for 1 bar boost, 60psi base fuel pressure 205rwkw, see dyno graph below $150.00

R31 Skyline Parts for sale

Minispool - Brand New $90.00

Tie rod end $25.00 Pair

S13 Silvia Parts for sale

Brand new SR20 52mm Alloy Radiator dual core $200.00 See Pics

Brand new 3 ply silicone radiator hose kit $30.00 See Pics

Brand new SR20 oil sump - greddy copy $180.00 See Pics

S13 Passenger seat (inc rails) - good condition $20.00 THROWN OUT

S13 Rear Seats - good condition $20.00 THROWN OUT

S13 Bucket seat with rails - good condition $100.00 see picture SOLD

S13 Door trims - 2 Driver, 1 Passenger $25.00 each

S13 Suspension with rear Lovells Springs $150.00

S13 Subframe $50.00

Other Parts for sale

R34 GTT intercooler $120.00

RB25 Coil Pack Cover $40.00

Location: Ferny Hills, Brisbane Northside

Website: This one

Item Condition: All in good working order

Reason for Selling: Left over parts, no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: Make reasonable offers but I didn't intend on taking offers unless stated ONO, you may get lucky :P.

Extra Info: Radiators and Oil Sumps are from a group buy I organised. Turbos in very good condition, perfect for a straight swap if your standard one is damaged.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: Call or Message Liam - 0400 124 322

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And just for anyone that is interested:

The oil sump including hardware & packaging is 3300 grams. Length 42cm, height 9cm, width 22.5

Express post anywhere in Australia is $18.50 for items 3001 grams to 5000 grams, guaranteed next day delivery.



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