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For Sale: RB20DET motor dissassembled (sits as bare block on engine stand) minus ECU, Turbo, exhaust manifold, throttle body and knock sensors. $600 ono but am willing to part out.

got some stuff for sale guys as my gearbox is on the verge of death now, so trying to free up some dollars for that.

Just jap stainless dump pipe, suits R34. Wasnt on car long - $150 ono

Just jap decat w/ gaskets, suits R34. - $50

Pioneer DEH-1350MPG stereo, comes with nissan -> iso -> pioneer wiring so no cutting/soldering required, din pocket - $80 ono

Trust gearknob, not a scratch on it, just sits ontop of my busted gearbox - $40 ono

Turbotech manual boost controller, was fitted for about a week until i swapped it out for an rb20 actuator - $20 ono

can be contacted on 0433 987 945 or by pm

cheers ben

these are just sitting around not being used, feel free to make offers

price revised on the Tes to $2500 with tyres, 2200 no tyres

also, Reconditioned Power steering pump for R33 GTst, still in the seal packet it came back in. Was done by Re-Car here in ADL

$250, cost me $300+ $150 for the pump

****** R34 GTT PARTS FOR SALE & ALSO EOI !! *******

Ok so i have the Following up for grabs.

- R34 GTT Side mount Intercooler with piping $150 ono $80 ( Great Upgrade for older skylines 33,32 ect ) P.s handy for Regency SOLD

- R34 GTT series 2 Front bar with Genuine skyline grill,Indicators and badge $150 ono $100 ( Give your ride that Rare & unique newer appearance)

- R34 GTT neo turbo engine cover $150 $70 ( Tidy Up that Engine bay with a Clean Tough looking cover )

- R34 GTT water Bottle with what appears to be a attached windscreen squirter water pump $50 $40 ono

- R34 GTT Single horm when my 34 had its FMIC put on we had to remove 1 of the 2 horns on it still sounds better than most standard car horns. $50 $40 ono SOLD

Now the Eoi RIMS FOR THE RIGHT PRICE !!!! SOLD!!!! SOLD!!!! SOLD!!!!

Ok i have a very sexy set of start corp rims Up for grabs tyres included specs are bellow.

White Center Spokes with a chrome lip.

2x 18x8.5 +30

2x 18x9.5 +30

Price $750 Ono

More Pictures of the Rims Will be sent upon request .

My mobile number is 0416153371 all prices are Nogotiatble.

Cheers Tom

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VivaGarage guards - new have not been used.

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS/ GTST Type M2 Front Fenders

20mm wide, ducted

$200 for the pair

Msg me if keen

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/vivastore/index.php/nissan/skyline-r32-gts-gtst/nissan-skyline-r32-gts-gtst-type-m2-front-fenders.html

Cheers

Nick

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ps3 console "fat" (80gb i think)

controller

charging stand (holds 2 controllers)

cables

Games:

guitar hero metallica and guitar

ridge racer 7

siren blood curse

MAG

tiger woods 08

top spin 3

NBA street home court

beijing 2008

dragonball z burst limit

dragonball raging blast

$320.00

can send pic if needed.

ps3 console "fat" (80gb i think)

controller

charging stand (holds 2 controllers)

cables

Games:

guitar hero metallica and guitar

ridge racer 7

siren blood curse

MAG

tiger woods 08

top spin 3

NBA street home court

beijing 2008

dragonball z burst limit

dragonball raging blast

$320.00

can send pic if needed.

Want to sell charging stand separate Adrian?

ok here i have few things i really need to get rid off, am cleaning up the garage so these things must go

Apexi power FC D-Jetro to suit R33 GTR (and r32gtr i believe- do ur research) comes with hand controller map sensor and wiring in perfect working order $950

Nismo 555cc injectors to suit rb25det in perfect working order $550

Turbosmart blow off valve with rb25det adapter bolts straight on $50 SOLD

Turbosmart dual stage manual boost controller $50 SOLD

HKS turbo timer $20

R34 gtr stock turbo uncnown condition although it spins freely and no excessive play $50

Calibre boost and temp gauge with wiring and pods $50

Tacho 5 inch with shift light $30

please feel free to pm or for a faster reply sms 0415 466 726

cheers

photos

INJECTORS NOW $500,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

POWER FC $900.......................................................

Up for sale

-Apexi AX53B70 turbo in excellent condition with minimal shaft play (p25 rear housing & t3 flanged)

-Comes with oil & water braided lines

-AM Performance Dump pipe

-silicone elbow

-modded intake pipe (if wanted)

-factory manifold (if wanted)

I've made 240kw with this set up, has more go but car had boost leak at the time. So I havn't returned for another dyno run

Awesome set up for the street as it is low mounted & away from prying eyes

suit rb20/rb25 engine

$800 firm

Solomon

Fs cusco s13/180 strut brace 120.

R32 strut brace 80

R33 HKS superr drager cat back 800 regency approved

Rebuilt steel wheel Rb25 turbo gd for 20 psi 500

T25 rebuilt 200

Bare ca block and head head has valves n shizz in it 100

Rb25 Pwr steer pump 80

Neo inlet manifold 150

S13/180 doors both straight with windows and mechanisim 150

R34 gtt front rotors calipers 500

R32 gtr door trims n rear quater windows 150

180 sx tail lights n garnish 150 set

BN hydro handbrake 150

180 vertex front bar 150

Audio

Dls a6 mono 1200wrms $800

soundstream 2.560 350

kicker 300wrms mono 150

euroline style wheels 18x8/9 700

manray vertex vr5s 17x9.5 700 pair

japanese piaa racing rims 17x8/9 800 (maybe 9.5 will look)

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FOR SALE

custom lobster back rb26 twin turbo pipes

lightly polished aliminium 60mm pipe

increases torque and response, reduces back pressure in in the cooler pipes

made to fit 34 gtr but should fit any rb26

pipes are as is, dont come with silicone joiners

after $400, will fit them at no cost but need joiners

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still for sale ppls

all offers considered

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