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Ok so here goes, wrecking my R32 GTR so will have all sorts of bits and pieces for sale, i am keeping certain things but just ask away for anything and i'll tell u if i have it or not :D

RB26DETT engine that i will be parting out ask away for any parts u want off it:

Turbos, Manifolds and Dumps $500

Head with inlet side and all covers except coilpack cover $1500

Injector plus resistor pack $400

R32 GTR Gearbox $1000 was in great condition no crunching

Steering wheel $200

AFM's $200

RB26 computer $150

Trust filters: $100

Location is Devonport.

HEAPSSSS more to come, will take more photos and if u see anything u want just let me know :woot:

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haha chocky u better start selling some stuff then! need it all gone!

GTR092 i have a mint stereo surround yes and have passenger side airvent aswell :) centre airvent is gone to jangles.

i'll go take more photos today and put them up

haha chocky u better start selling some stuff then! need it all gone!

GTR092 i have a mint stereo surround yes and have passenger side airvent aswell :) centre airvent is gone to jangles.

i'll go take more photos today and put them up

Winner!! PM sent mate :)

you got the boost solonoid thing on the drivers side of the engine bay that two vacuum lines go to!?

Hey Josh! have to check for u mate and will PM u.

SOLD is:

AFM's,

RB26 computer,

Suspension,

Rear GTR Badge,

other things are on hold til i pull my finger out this weekend and pull them out, been too busy with work sorry peeps! everything is o.n.o. and i need it gone to clear my garage, couple of bargains have already been grabbed so don't be scared to throw round some offers.

i'll take more photos tomorrow and upload them so u can see everything thats for sale.

thanks for looking :huh:

Josh: don't have it sorry man

toffy: PM sent

GTR B.O.V. $150

Pedal box $120

GTR fuel tank $100

Rear seats exc. cond. $200

Fuel pump $100

Centre gauges $100

Climate control $80

Passenger rear tail light $100

Throttle cable $50

Brake booster $80

Clutch master cylinder $50

Pedals $30 ea.

Handbrake and cable $50

Parcel shelf $40

Seatbelts $50 a side

Through purely being over having all this stuff in my garage and the need of money im selling the RB26 engine $2500 missing only a few things. It had low compression across all cylinders, that is about all i really know about it. Either way it is a MEGA bargain for this price. You could part it out and make heaps if u can be bothered, which i cannot. Plus as i said, i need money.

All PM's replied. And this weekend is dedicated to pulling the car apart. thanks for looking :blink:

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