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Cleaning my shed out got a few bits to sell. Most of this stuff was taken off a healthy 26 when I did my rebuild. Engine had 145000ks on it and all parts are in good nick with no damage.

TJ Twin Plate clutch with rb26 flywheel, plenty of meat on clutch plates good condition- $150

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RB26dett Standard Cam shafts. Good condition - $100

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HKS Mushroom Pod Filter. Good condition - $60

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Brand new N1 water pump. - $100

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6x rb26dett pistons and rods. - $100

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RB26dett Standard Oil pickup - $20

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RB20DET crossover Pipe - $20

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Also have a complete RB20 wiring loom for $80 ono. All prices are ono.

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Im in Launceston tas.

The clutch was in a standard 32 GTR when I purchased engine. I test drove the car before we pulled the engine out and the clutch seemed strong and had not been abused by the previous owner. I had already purchased a jim Berry clutch so didn't end up using this twin plate.

Was in Launceston the last couple day doing Greg Crick's helicopter. Ownes the Dodge Viper in the Aus GT series. Would have grabbed the N1 water pump off you and the clutch while I was there. Work maintains a few choppers down there so I might hit you up if you have the gear still available soon. Could you pm me your number incase. Cheers

  • 1 month later...
Cleaning my shed out got a few bits to sell. Most of this stuff was taken off a healthy 26 when I did my rebuild. Engine had 145000ks on it and all parts are in good nick with no damage.

TJ Twin Plate clutch with rb26 flywheel, plenty of meat on clutch plates good condition- $150

post-71053-1271834931_thumb.jpg

post-71053-1271835024_thumb.jpg

RB26dett Standard Cam shafts. Good condition - $100

post-71053-1271835149_thumb.jpg

HKS Mushroom Pod Filter. Good condition - $60

post-71053-1271835259_thumb.jpg

post-71053-1271835876_thumb.jpg

Brand new N1 water pump. - $100

post-71053-1271835429_thumb.jpg

6x rb26dett pistons and rods. - $100

post-71053-1271835560_thumb.jpg

RB26dett Standard Oil pickup - $20

post-71053-1271835655_thumb.jpg

RB20DET crossover Pipe - $20

post-71053-1271835752_thumb.jpg

Also have a complete RB20 wiring loom for $80 ono. All prices are ono.

Stuff still for sale no reasonable offer refused

Clutch

HKS Pod filter

Rb 26 Cams

RB26 Pistons and Rods

Rb26 oil pick up

And Complete RB20 wiring loom with all plugs intact

All parts are in good condition

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