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Hey guys, ive got a few parts from a R32 GTR that could help somebody out. The car had 92,000kms on it

im in Sydney and can be contacted on 0410 608 450.

RB26 bare short motor $600

GTR Gearbox $800

T28 Turbo $250

T28 Turbo $250

GTR Injectors with rail $170

ABS Unit $150

GTR Intercooler great condition $170

Exuast manafolds & piping $50

Brake Booster $100

Cam's (stock) $50

Coil packs $80

ECU RB26 $80

Wire harness $150

Steering rack R32 $150

Radiator $100

Windscreen wiper bottle $40

Overflow Bottle $40

Crank Shaft $80

Airflow meter $80

All parts are standard from R32 GTR

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hay mate.

how much for the head and plenum if u have it.

cheers

julz

also where u located dude

Ahh sorry man i need the head and throttle body, im at Cambelltown but if you need something i can meet you somewhere mate!

To Heroshima, sorry mate i cant pm for some reason. The block is bare, painted with heat proof paint (black). i can throw in water pump, oil pump, tension bearings for timing belt, maybe even flywheel. Good project block! but you will have to look for small parts here and there!

Hey Man, Does the booster have a master cyclender on it? and where abouts are you located, Text me if you like not on here too much.

cheers alex 0415 292 220

Yeh man comes with booster & master cylender. im near campbelltown

T28 Turbo $250

T28 Turbo $250

Pics of the aboev

Do you have the ABS block as long as it's not leaking? I don't need the hardlines

ill put some pic's up when i can mate. ABS unit is in good working order no leaks!

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