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n1 oil pump gears very good condition no marks $40

garrett turbo beanie few marks and rips on one side but cant notice once its on $70

dash 6 braided line 3 foot brand new $20

dash 10 braided line 3 foot brand new $20

t04z braided oil and water feed lines $30

t04z oil drain $20

td05 oil drains have 2 $10 each

greddy td05h-18g cores x2 suit rebuild $40 pair

gtr ecu back cover great for putting on power fc to make it look standard $20

r33 gtr front diff gears $30

r33 gtr knock sensor loom $40

drift silver polished oil cap $30

rb26 manifold heat shelids $30

rb26 water lines that sits under the twin turbo pipe $20

turbo oil and water lines (wrap around gtr turbos) pair $30

r33 gtr oil pressure switch $20

r33 gtr engine brackets suits all models $30

r33 gtr cam gears $20

r33 rb25 power steering pump in think its a non hicas one $20

r33 gtst brake pedal $20

s15 eye lids $50

hi octane s15 air diversion panel brand new $30

drift 3 inch stainless air filter brand new $20

saas 4 inch filter $20

4 inch unknown brand filter $15

5 inch canon muffler with a 2 bolt flange welded on $40

5 inch canon $30

5 inch canon $25

s14 engine minus intake manifold and cover suits rebuild $250

180sx turbo back 3.5inch exhaust $300

located on the gold coast

0421511710 will post all items

if you want pics sms me and ill send you a pic

might also take that power steering pump, i'm guessing you had that fitted to your 26..?

  • 3 weeks later...

is there any gear left? if so, please pm me about the sr20

(p.s. joined the forum specifically for this!)

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