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Performance Parts Clearance Hks T51r Turbo Kit, Trust Sump, Arp Head Studs, Mahle Pistons, Sard Injectors, Hks & Os Giken Cam Gears!


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Hi Guys,

Sadly my car will never come to fruition so im clearing out the garage

Used Performance Parts

HKS T51r-KAI Turbo Kit to suit RB26 (800ps version)

HKS exhaust Top mount manifold

HKS GT Wastegate

HKS steel exhaust gaskets

Greddy dual Intake Pipe

Custom dump/front pipe

4,000kms old, no shaft play what so ever, Inspections welcome

$3500

RB26 Ross Balancer $450

Tomei Cam Gears $200

Sard 720cc injectors with Greddy Fuel rail $915 FIRM (not seperating)

RB26 Sump with TRUST Sump extentsion welded $800

(Includes R34 GTR diff)

Venolia Pistons RB25 Good condition (needs new rings) $400

6x Stock Rb26 rods $150

GTR stock turbos $200 turbos (no manifolds)

Brand NEW

ARP Head stud kit to suit RB26 $350

Mahle 26/30 Pistons 86.5mm pistons/rings/pins $720

Gives a 8.5 Comp ratio

N1 Oil pump $400

only opened the box to look at it, never installed

HKS Timing Belt to suit RB engines $100

Genuine RB26 Nissan Gasket Kit (the one with a billion pieces) $300

1000cc Injectors Rochestor Brand comes with 14mm Top feed fuel rail $500

HKS Cam gears (New design pink duriluim, not the old ones) $350

OS Giken Cam gears $300

3x Genuine Bosch 044 Fuel pump $200each

100mm FMIC to suit GTR $300

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 boost solenoid $50

6x Stock rb25 rods $100

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

PM me with any questions

Located in PERTH but can arrange postage

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Hey,

Sorry to be a pain, but do you have any pics of the individual pieces of the turbo kit? I'm thinking of going big-single.

Thanks!

Hey,

Sorry to be a pain, but do you have any pics of the individual pieces of the turbo kit? I'm thinking of going big-single.

Thanks!

Ill take photos of the kit tomorrow morning, however i wont be seperating the kit :)

Thanks for posting pics. Do you know what width the dump/front pipes are? What kind of use did the turbo see in those 4000km's?

Cheers!

3.5" dump and its a dump/front pipe in 1, made out of mild steel

Unsure what the turbo saw during the 4,000kms but Its been checked by a professional workshop b4 purchasing and no shaft play at all (Inspections welcome)

Tomei Cam Gears SOLD

N1 Oil pump SOLD

HKS Timing Belt SOLD

3x 044s SOLD

1000cc Injector and rail SOLD

ARP Headstuds on HOLD

Steve

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