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Hello.

I have the following BRAND NEW gtr parts for sale.

Photos can be provided to seriously interested people on request.

Set of Tomei Forged Pistons with Cooling Channel RB26DETT @ $2,800

These are Tomei High Boost Forged performance pistons with cooling channel . All the piston kits include piston rings, piston pins, and circle clips. This is what Tomei has to say about the performance pistons. Since piston is one of the most important parts in the engine exchanging combustion energy into the moving moment, the material of the piston must have enough strength against severe fluctuation of temperature and extremely high pressure from the movement. Cast metal, which is used for the stock piston, is suitable for mass production but cannot maintain enough strength when used in those tuned engines that produces over 100hp per cylinder. Instead, forged metal made from alloy aluminium, must be used as the material for those parts that will be used under the severe circumstances beyond stock level.

Set of Tomei H Beam Con-Rod RB26DETT Connecting Rods @ $1,400

TOMEI connecting rods produced using a unique customized manufacturing process, which involves the use of special made machines and tools operated by highly skilled employees.

Prior to machining of the forgings, TOMEI's highly skilled engineers develop and test the design of the a rod so that is an optimal fit and will last. TOMEI have created rods for the high performance requirements of Japanese engines and are proven and race tested so you know you will be getting the best. This ensures that you are getting the right rod for your performance application with the development behind the TOMEI brand you can rest assured you are getting the highest quality connecting rod in the world.

Usually, to give con-rod buckling strength and light weight character at the same time, H-beam or I-beam profile is applied. Tomei have applied a H-beam profile for the connecting rod for NISSAN RB, SR, CA, VG engines and succeeded in gaining high buckling strength while reducing the weight. Tomei produces con rod's using a forging mold with the main bearing hole in its large end, so the 'metal flow' runs along con-rod's entire body. And with a use of special materials, they have succeeded in producing con-rods with extreme intensity and durability.

Pair of Tomei Type B Cam Shafts Poncams @ $650.00

These cams will give you a lot more throttle response and the engine will undoubtedly be able to breath a lot better after installation. After installing, the car will have a race car-like feel, and will become an absolute blast to drive.

1 x GReddy Oil Cooler & Filter Relocation Kit RB26DETT @ $1,200

This is a Trust GReddy GREX Oil Cooler & Filter Relocation Kit for the Nissan Skyline R32 R33 BNR32 BCNR33 BNR34, Cedric/Gloria Y33. This is the most complete Oil Cooler kits by GReddy and comes complete with the core, lines, oil block (thermostat included) and oil filter relocation kit.

This is what GReddy has to say about their unit:

"GReddy / GREX Oil Cooler Kits help prolong the life of your oil and in turn your internal engine components. Hard driving causes higher engine temperatures. Factory oil coolers are normally small water-cooled devices sandwiched between the oil filter and engine block. These tax the cooling system even under normal driving conditions. GReddy / GREX oil coolers are an excellent addition, and are especially effective in harsh driving environments. By using a similar inner-fin core design as our famous intercoolers, we are able to increase oil capacity, decrease oil temperatures, and extend engine and oil life. Our systems also offer an internal (or external) thermostat to allow for quick engine warm up. The efficient core and durable steel-braided lines ensure good flow and a leak free installation."

In addition, all kit have fittings for aftermarket oil pressure and temperature meters.

1 x NISMO Strengthen Timing Belt Skyline RB26DETT @ $150.00

The NISMO RB26DETT Engine Parts - Reinforced Timing Belt will work on any of the RB Series engines found in the Skyline`s, Cefiro`s, Cedric`s, Gloria`s, Stagea`s and Fairlady Z`s (RB26DETT, RB25DE(T) and RB20DE(T)).The belt surface is composed of a combination of Nylon and Kevlar. In addition, the cable core has been improved with high strength glass and the teeth/rubber has been improved with high saturation H-NBR. It is said that with these improvements the belt is 3~4 times less prone to cutting, 2~3 times stronger in resistance to heat, 3~4 times less prone to cracking and 2~3 times resistant to wearing.

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I'm currently in the process of moving to Sydney but, the parts are in Alice Springs NT where I work.

I received your PM but, I cannot reply until I make 10 posts...8 to go lol

Edited by LINGTR

More Parts Available:

1 x BNR34 RB26DETT Apexi Power FC D-Jetro ECU and Hand Controller with Apexi MAP Sensor, Harness and Nipples @ $1,200

The Apexi Power FC proudly stands as A'PEX's answer to the constraints and limitations associated with most piggy-back style fuel controllers. The Apexi Power FC is a complete, stand alone, total engine management system capable of handling virtually anything thrown in its path. From multiple point fuel and ignition control to VTEC engagement (Honda applications) and boost settings, the Apexi Power FC is capable of accommodating even the most demanding performance enthusiasts

The Apexi Power FC D Jetro version allows the 2 X Air Flow Meters (RB26DETT) or the Air flow meter (Single AFM vehicles ) to be detached and Maps Sensors are used in their place.

1 x JUN High Flow Oil Pump RB26DETT @ $1,100

This High Flow Oil Pump will work on the RB26DETT , RB25DE(T), and RB20DE(T) engines.

The item is a great replacement for the `achilles heel` of the RB engines, the OEM unit is notoriously known to starve tuned RB engines of oil at high RPM`s. In addition to being much more durable, the item also flows 125% more than the OEM unit and is a necessity for serious RB tuning.

This is extremely difficult to get outside of Japan.

1 x N1 Carbon Fibre Rear Wing Blade Nissan Skyline BCNR33 @ $360.00

Direct Fit, Smooth Glossy Finish.

1 x Nismo Carbon "GTR" Rear Wing End Plates - Nissan Skyline BCNR33 @ $200.00

Genuine Nismo part.

Edited by LINGTR

To those who pm'd me:

I am unable to reply due to not clocking up enough posts yet.

The price for the Power FC D-Jetro is now listed above.

The Poncams are BNR32/BCNR33 (RB26DETT) only. Sorry BNR34 owners.

Edited by LINGTR
To those who pm'd me:

I am unable to reply due to not clocking up enough posts yet.

The price for the Power FC D-Jetro is now listed above.

The Poncams are BNR32/BCNR33 (RB26DETT) only. Sorry BNR34 owners.

Whats your mobile number buddy?

Butch

Sorry I dont have a mobile atm.

Your certainly make it hard to contact you... I have asked you to call me, asked for your phone number, still nothing??

Who's this ? I'm in Alice springs with the 330kw @ wheels 33 GTR (V-SPEC) and 550kw @ wheels 32 GTR (GODZILR). Wouldn't mind the Camshafts for the 33.

Still got them and are there any mods to head to fit ? (My 32 required a fair bit of material removed for the lobes to clear with my Apexi cams)

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