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Hey guys got some excess parts off my engine i stripped down

N1 OIL PUMP-done approx 10,000kms $100

Head bolts $100

Standard coil packs (R33 GTR ) $100

R32 Radiator $100

GTR thermostat $25

Standard GTR Con Rods LIKE NEW $150

Water pump, not sure if its N1 but will do search and figure it out if someones keen on it $100

Standard sump/diff with tomei sump baffle, good condition though drain plug is stripped out $300

Nismo single copper mix clutch, not much meat left on the friction plate but fairly certain you can buy a new one, suit R32 type $200

everything above is in good condition, will ship and will post up pics on request

Located in sydney

cheers

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Pms replied,

also have a set of 3inch dump pipes for a twin set up and aftermarket front pipes

dont know what brands though

NOTE: drain plug on diff is stripped out not the engine sump!!!!!

cheers

Edited by GTR_JOEY

Parts update

N1 oil pump sold pending payment

N1 water pump sold pending payment

clutch pressure plate has been machined flat and is ready to instal

Head bolts are ARP branded

sump and sump baffle sold ,head bolts sold pending payment

clutch pressure plate, thermostate, and standard rods still for sale

friction plates for the clutch can be bought from rhdjapan.com

also 3 inch dump pipes for sales $200 for the pair

Heres a link to the recent thread, theres some pics in there mate

they look like theyre custom to me

http ://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/350351-for-sale-3-inch-dump-pipes/page__p__5625282#entry5625282

ok so sale on head bolts, sump and baffle has fallen through so

ARP head bolts

Tomei sump baffle

and GTR sump/diff still for sale

cheers

Edited by GTR_JOEY

For those that are asking or interested, heres a link for the fricion plate to go with the nismo pressure plate

http://www.rhdjapan....ment-disc-56007

its probably one of the cheapest youll find at $347

Edited by GTR_JOEY
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