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Hey All,

I've got an RB30 head i'm keen to get rid of, it came off a running engine that didnt have oil/water contamination so i reckon its safe to say it isnt cracked.

I was told it had noisy lifters but i think all it needed was an oil flush and some clean oil, now that its off it'd be a breeze to change the hydraulic lifters and slap it on :D

Asking $120.00 ono

Call or Text 0401 337 481

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FOR SALE:

HKS adjustable actuator (10psi)

$100

PM me

:D

Also got:

6 x coilpacks for RB25 Neo motor. One is shorting out, but silicone/tape will fix that. Misfires at 4,200rpm ... not noticable at all during day to day driving.

Easy fix. Or keep as spares.

$100

PM me with interest.

EVERYTHING IN MINT CONDITION FROM LATE MODEL SERIES 2 TURBO R33

Viscous diff (still works perfect) - $200

Complete front and rear brake/rotor, hubs, and knuckle assembly - $800

(good for 5 stud conversion on rear, just need s14/15 knuckles for front)

Rear cradle plus all arms excluding hicas setup - $300

Tailshaft - $99.99 tongue.gif

(good for rb25 gearbox conversions)

Front Engine X-Member plus brackets - $250

(lowest combo for RB engine conversions, just use 40mm engine mounts)

Stock turbo - $400

R33 GTR TWIN TURBO setup including extractors and dumps with all stock lines - $1000

PM if interested,other parts available... no silly offers please.

For sale:

S14 Brake Rotors (280mm) and Calipers (4 piston). Front set only. Dont know what brand pads. $200

Comes with the stock rubber lines, caliper bolts, and a hug from yours truly.

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R32 GTR intercooler core, inside is clean, in decent nick. $100

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R32 GTR standard radiator $50

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S14 SMIC with complete stock piping $100

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R33 rotors, freshly machined. $100 Firm, itll cost you $50 to machine your rotors so why not save yourself the hassle and buy mine.

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S14 front and rear seats in excellent condition, with rails. $150 firm!

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R34 Gtt, $21,000 neg link in sig

pm me. pickup in wingfield.

R34 oil cooler and relocation kit. Used by previous owner for <5000k's, 18 row core and long lines. Comes with filter. $290

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D-Project Rear Upper Adjustable Arms

- Simple Camber Adjustment

- High Strength

- Medium Carbon Steel

- Essential For Drift

Vehicle Compatibility:

- Nissan S13

- Nissan Cefiro A31

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Nissan 300ZX Z32

$150

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JJR Front Upper Adjustable Arms

- Forged Steel

- Adjustable (+1 / -2 Degrees)

Vehicle Compatibility:

- Nissan Skyline HCR32

- Nissan Skyline BNR32

- Nissan Skyline Z32

$150

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Apexi Mechanical Boost Gauge (PSI)

$60

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All Items located in Victor Harbor, may be able to arrange delivery to CBD

1-nardii wheel with horn button, no horn cover/plate thing, good nick (I think its a 350mm refer to pic with 30cm ruler)$180ono

2-pair of ssr integral a2, 5x114.3 + 44, white, good nick just needs a clean, no tyres $190ono

Located around Pt Adelaide

0415382937

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ps2 slimline.

great nick

1 controller

1 mem card

1x GTA san andreas

1x gt3

1xgt4

$75 come and get itttt

also have 32 gtr shifter with all clips etc etc... $70ono

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Ipaq 6960 PDA and phone

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Still in full working condition. Had this phone for 3 years before upgrading. Originally purchased for $1200 new.

Selling $150

Bargain. PM me.

More info on the phone/PDA here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechS...eriesId=1822486

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