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Hey guys I'm having trouble moving my car so I'm considering parting it out if I can get some offers on the bigger parts all parts have minimal use and were purchased around 12 months ago and have around 6 hours dyno time, <250kms road use and 1 powercruise weekend on them

If you're after more info send me a PM for pics check the car for sale thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...20-t311269.html

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Garrett GT3071r .84ar T3 flanged with 38mm turbosmart gate welded on to the rear housing price for both 1300

turbo on its own 1100

gate on its own 300

Braided oil and water lines to suit this turbo 250

Dump pipe to suit this turbo high mount to cat 200

ETM exhaust manifold suit RB i asked leigh from ETM and he told me this will fit a R33 with rb also it is T3 flanged 850

Haltech E11V2 boost control unit and haltech dual stage warning and shift light 1500

plug in loom suit RB 150

ATS twin plate carbon clutch 250mm 1200

D2 Adjustable coilovers suit S13 800

Davies Craig 115l Electric water pump 150

440cc injectors 300

JJR Coilpacks 250

Z32 front calipers and discs drilled for 4 stud minimum 16inch wheels 450

Alloy Radiator sut RB or CA designed for S13 200

Standard RB injectors 100

Dump pipe to suit RB in S13 standard turbo 150

Standard RB20 ECU 150

Standard AFM green label with pod adapter 50

Standard RB 20 turbo manifold 150

RB20 5 Speed good condition sstill shifting smooth no clutch 600

Tailshaft to suit RB20 box in s13 200

Front mount 100

Piping to suit rb in s13 to suit forward facing plenum 100

Forward facing plenum no cold start to suit RB 200

Custom catch can welded on to intake pipe wich has speedflow lines to be plumbed back in to turbo oil drain k and n filter 150

k and n filter 3 inch inlet 50

3inch catback suit s13 canon muffler 150

Autometer 25/8 gauge oil pressure(mech), Water temp(elec) , Volts (elec) 60ea

Gaauge cups suit above gauges 20ea

Set of 180SX standard wheels 100

Plenty of other parts available just ask if i can get some intrest in some of the parts i will strip all parts located in wollongong NSw around 1 hour south of sydney and i work in campbelltown so pickup available there also pm me with interest and we will take it from there. prices are negotiable however so stupid offers thanks as you will be ignored

Thanks

Hey and i see some more pics of the turbo manifold.. [email protected]

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GTR injectors

RB20 engine

RB20 5 speed

ATS twin plate clutch

catch can

braided lines suit high mount gt series garrett

Mate are the GTR injectors still up? Good condition?

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