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Hi i have some rb26 parts for sale

rocket covers and timming cover $400

head with buckets shims standed $1000

2 standard cams $250

6 throtle bodies $100

r32 gtr intercooler no leaks $200

almost new heavy duty clutch kit $150

brand new N1 pump brand new in the box $450

two turbos and manifolds $300

power sterring pump and bracket $150

standard fuel rail $60

720cc injectors just been cleaned and flowed $500

left hand side electric window motor and rail $50

2 standard front caster rods $30

lots of small bits

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Hi Jason. What type of injectors are they? Are they a direct fit to the std. R32 GTR fuelrail? If so what`s your best price?

they fit standard fuel rail the brand is denso and $480 is the best price thanks jason

Hi mate what type of clutch cheers

hi guys my pm is not working for some reason the clutch is heavy duty single plate ,i have temp switch and coil bracket but no wiring no afm can call me on 0296067699

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Hi.

What condition is the head in?

Does it need a reco.?

Can I get a freight quote to 3029?

Thanks.

hi mate the head was on a good running engine mind you if i was going to run it i would get a reco as it came off a 91 model car as for the post im not sure my post code is 2560 and im happy to box it up for you thanks jason

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