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I'm back from overseas and I'm cleaning out the shed to fund my TD06 requirments.

Precision Turbo- Billet comp wheel, PT5557 570hp turbo. Less than 1500km old, some dyno runs and a couple of gymkhana events. This turbo is currently on my rb25/R32 (some may have seen the set up in action at the DEC gymkhana event last year). The car is currntly making 250rwkw with more in it. Dyno sheet and or ride can be arranged.

Turbo- $1000

Wastegate- $350

Stock manifold wastegate adapter- $250

Package- $1400

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Nismo 260km/h dash for R32 GTR- 87k kms on the clock. As far as I know it suits early 32's. $250

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Generic JJR oil cooler kit- Used condition, but everything is there. $200

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Twin td05 kit to suit rb26. Used condition. Manifolds are very well made (japanese) with no cracks. Turbos are in ok condition, minimal shaft play and thrust play. Comes with dump pipes. $1000

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Genuine N1 oil pump- new in box. $350

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Turbosmart FPR-800 fuel pressure regulator- used but in good condition, includes some fittings. $200

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Turbosmart bleed valve- used. cheap. $50

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Turbosmart V port blow off valve- used. also cheap. $75

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VH45/Q45 V8 90mm throttle body- used but good condition. has no tps but your rb20/25 s1 will bolt straight on. also has coolant temp idle adjustment (cool!). $250

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RB Flywheel- used, no cracks. $100

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SPEC clutch plate- used. $50

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HKS GT 2835- needs a rebuild and the housings are good. $350

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RB26 conrods- straight and undamaged. $120

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HKS cast low mount exhaust manifold- is don is good, but has a crack along the divider inside... I have had a quote for repair (correctly) for $150 by a cast material welding specialist. Rare item $450

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HKS square base wastegate- has bolts, valve seat and gasket. $350

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Trust rb26 pod adapters- good condition, needs polishing. $100

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Intercooler- generic JJR. $100

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Package deals can be made, all shipping will be additional (don't ask for shipping prices unless your very keen) and all parts can be inspected/picked up from south Tasmania- Hobart Area.

PM me here or call/sms 

Cheers

Justin

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Cooler sold to me :cheers:

If you are interested in selling that intake pipe in your first Rb25 picture, let me know. Or tell me, is it custom made or bought? If so how much and where from? Maybe you can PM me a pic of your intake system(infront of the turbo)?

Edited by SargeRX8

Sorry the intake pipe isn't for sale... it's just a 90 deg cast trust pipe and a 90 deg alloy bend... there's no provision for bov return or breather intake.

Cheers

Justin

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