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Pictures for the fans.

Center consol needs clean but good condition $35 or $45 with lid and ash tray

Larger altenator and cut bracket/spacers to make it fit $130 (new 300km's ago)

RB26 rocker covers $150 the lot

Radiator shroud $15

Coil packs $20ea or $90 for all

Engine mounts make an offer (also have rubbers)

Gear box rubber make an offer

Cam angle sensor $60

GTR fuel rail $20

Complete GTR inlet side setup $750

Strut braces as above

Floor mats with skyline center plate $35 the lot

Indicators as above

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I've got a wiring harness for a RB26 into a R32 gts-t but thats it sorry.

Need to get the rest of car gone as I'd like to use space for a new project.

Thanks

I've already sold wheels to friends but you can have what its rolling on 2x 17 inch tracer 2's for $220 and stock wheels $50each.

Don't have hicas rack but I do have rod's with ends and good condition boots $100, less if you buy more, just a pain to get tapered ends undone from hubs.

PM sent for guard, vent, etc

Dropping prices

Intercooler $140

R33 front disk conversion setup $200 (very good buy, paid $400)

Shortened front upper control arms $60

Custom catch can $150

Hydrolic handbrake setup $130

Head lights $100 each

Tail lights $80 each

Indicators $120 the pair

Strut braces front and rear $65each

Front bar $100

Apexi N1 cat back $80

New larger alternator $100

Doors (complete minus trims with approved intrusion bars for compliance) $80each

Bonnet $100

Boot $70

Whole car $2000 with everything above included and lots more

GTR inlet setup $600

50 bucks for the Apexi N1? as long as its not rusty or anything bad - chuck me a pm if your interested.

Edited by Cadavre

hey mate can u pm me pics of the handbrake? and does it come with all the lines?

also pics on the front bar.

cheers

how much for r32 - rb26 wiring harness conversion thing? and is this just to plug a stock rb26 into a r32 gtst sedan?

and front disc conversion setup does not come with calipers?

Edited by HIZOKU

how much for r32 - rb26 wiring harness conversion thing? and is this just to plug a stock rb26 into a r32 gtst sedan?

and front disc conversion setup does not come with calipers?

Its to fit a RB26 engine into a gts-t car. It is basically a GTR engine loom with a ballister pack for the GTR injectors (normaly on the GTR car loom) and a couple wires moved to make the dash and car plugs work. Had it fitted to a RB30/26 with all GTR sensors and a Apexi power FC dejetro. Easy enough to use it with AFM's and stock or other ECU.

I bought the two parts to the stock GTR looms for $550 but I realise I'm not going to get that much for it so if you PM me an offer I'll let you know.

$200 is for brackets and disks but I will take offers, calipers are $200 for fronts but I might keep them for my zed.

All PM's replied, thanks people

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