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Hi mates,

All parts removed from R32 RB26 engine with approx 80,000kms shown on clock, running great.

> Cam Shafts - $150

> 5 x Connecting Rods with Forged Pistons attached inc Caps and Bolts - $150

> Oil Pickup - $30

> Aluminium engine mounts (set) - $40

> Cam Belt lower pulley - $40

> Oil Sender unit c/w Water Cooler - $60

> CAS Aluminium Bracket - $25

> Cam Belt Idler/Tensioner inc Spring, Bolts, Nuts and Washers - $20

> Vacuum Tank - $40

> Vacuum/Boost/Water lines from underneath plenum - $50

> Auxillary Air Control Valve - $40

> Cold Start Air Bypass Regulator - $40

> Rear Main Seal Housing - $30

> Oil Pressure Sensor - $30

> ECU Water Temp Sensor - $30

> Intake Air Temp Sensor - $30

> Knock Sensors (set) - $80

> Thermostat Housing - $40

> Cam Gear Backing Plate - $50

> Dip Stick and Dipstick Tube - $25

Ive also got a heap of bolts and bits and pieces, so if you need anything like that just ask and I may have it.

Located in Melbourne, happy to post all items, just PM me with what youre after and your postcode.

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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Hi mates,

All parts removed from R32 RB26 engine with approx 80,000kms shown on clock, running great.

> Cam Shafts - $150

> 5 x Connecting Rods with Forged Pistons attached inc Caps and Bolts - $150

> Oil Pickup - $30

> Aluminium engine mounts (set) - $40

> Cam Belt lower pulley - $40

> Oil Sender unit c/w Water Cooler - $60

> CAS Aluminium Bracket - $25

> Cam Belt Idler/Tensioner inc Spring, Bolts, Nuts and Washers - $20

> Vacuum Tank - $40

> Vacuum/Boost/Water lines from underneath plenum - $50

> Auxillary Air Control Valve - $40

> Cold Start Air Bypass Regulator - $40

> Rear Main Seal Housing - $30

> Oil Pressure Sensor - $30

> ECU Water Temp Sensor - $30

> Intake Air Temp Sensor - $30

> Knock Sensors (set) - $80

> Thermostat Housing - $40

> Cam Gear Backing Plate - $50

> Dip Stick and Dipstick Tube - $25

Ive also got a heap of bolts and bits and pieces, so if you need anything like that just ask and I may have it.

Located in Melbourne, happy to post all items, just PM me with what youre after and your postcode.

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

Hi Mat,

Are they GTR parts?

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

pistons have no markings but build appears to be fully jap, they measured at an amazing 87.5mm, and considering there is only 4, theyre useless ;)

good for paperweights or ashtrays.

  • 4 weeks later...
oil and water lines for turbo's?

I have only the lines that bolt directly to the core of the turbos and mount off the comp cover. Nothing that bolts to the block. $20 for both.

  • 1 month later...

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