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100mm thick FMIC to suit GTR $300

RB26dett spun bearing

Comes with intake plenum, Cam covers, timing belt covers etc

Price for entire motor without turbo, exhaust manifolds, spark plug cover, and awd sump (rwd sump supplied)

$1400 Firm

$200 turbos (no manifolds)

$200 sump

Brand NEW

N1 Oil pump $400

only opened the box to look at it, never installed

R33 GTST stock parts

2x Dump pipe $10 each

Front pipe $10

2x Exhaust manifold $40 each

Intake manifold (corrosion on radiator hose pipe) $10

Damaged Thermo Free

Power Steering bottle $10

SMIC with piping $40

Washer bottle $10

Radiator overflow bottle $10

R33 front pair of suspension (pit use) $20

Pair of indicator lights (clear) $20

R33 cat back exhaust (tiny hole in muffler and surface rust) $50

TurboSmart BOV Type 2 $80

Tcc Tech BOV Type 3 $50

R32 GTR stock turbos $200

R32 GTR boost solenoid $50

6x Stock Rb26 rods $200

6x Stock rb25 rods $100

RB30 head (SOHC) comes with intake and exhaust manifolds $100

PM me with any questions

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hi guys my names christine and i just bought an r32 gtst for my boyfriend and im curious do the front seats adjust so that the winged parts move out more like in a supra and other sports cars? or will i have to get new front seats, as my boyfriend is quite a big boy, and if so can someone tell me what seats to put it in (they dont have to be anything flashy just comfortable)

thanx =]

hi guys my names christine and i just bought an r32 gtst for my boyfriend and im curious do the front seats adjust so that the winged parts move out more like in a supra and other sports cars? or will i have to get new front seats, as my boyfriend is quite a big boy, and if so can someone tell me what seats to put it in (they dont have to be anything flashy just comfortable)

thanx =]

lol how is this relevant to this topic? hehe

Edited by 8znR33

If you are talking about the boulsters, I am 99% certain they aren't adjustable in any way.

Sorry to hi-jack :S just trying to answer the question.

Free bump, good luck!

Hi im interested in the RB26 engine,

I'm really after a complete head and inlet manifold. The oil pump would be good also but don't need the block.

Where are you located?

Can you email me some pics? [email protected]

Cheers,

Darren.

What brand is the FMIC? Do you have any pics? Will stock piping fit?

Thanks!

China/No Brand

Should fit stock piping Im running stock piping on intake side but custom piping for hot side (Hi-Mount setup)

Looks just like a stock cooler only bigger

PM replied getyayaout

Edited by R32 Driver
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