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For sale! Clearing out two workshops, need storage space back.

All deliveries can be made aus wide no problem.

All items in fantastic condition unless otherwise specified.

Lots more parts than listed, Ill keep updating this thread.

Photos available of all parts, dont waste my time dreaming though.

Photos and updates on facebook, add David Dennis, or by SMS/email.

Most items negotiable!

Located Devonport, Tasmania.

Phone Dave on 0409 631 092

RB26 Parts

R34 GTR Tomei Type A Poncams, 260in 252ex 9.15mm lift, brand new, justjap want 1400, sell for $700 delivered

RB26 Custom Made JE pistons, 86mm bore, made specifically to use factory rings, world reknowned for being the best rings available. Brand new in packaging, comes with pins and spiral locks and a full set of factory rings, most places selling for 1600+ bargain at $1100 delivered

R34 GTR N1 block, split bore, needs one sleeve then better than new! $500 plus post

New wastegate actuators, details unknown but would be R34 or nismo items $25 each

R34 GTR Parts

Nismo suspension bushes, purchased to suit R34, will fit other skylines/silvias. All new in box, find the part number u want and call me and ill tell you if i have it. Will sell half price of the best price u can find on the net.

R34 GTR N1 block, split bore, needs one sleeve then better than new! $500 plus post

R34 GTR N1 Vspec2 front grill for bumper, brand new, not sure on value, must be cheap at $100 delivered

R34 GTR N1 side skirts, 2 peices per side, need paint but other wise good condition $300 plus post

R34 GTR N1 Carbon Fibre Undertray, Brand new never fitted, Cost over $9000, selling cheap, call for details.

R34 GTR plastic undertrays/front splitters, Five, scuffed/damaged, cable tie or plastic weld them $50 Each.

R34 GTR 18" Wheel center caps, immaculate condition, set of 4, $100 delivered

R34 GTR Front Windows or Windscreens, One brand new, one used but as new, Cheap as chips, call for details, can send worldwide.

EVO 7 PARTS

Evo 7 factory seats, front and rear, not recaros, upgrade for any lancer etc, brand new condition $50 the set

Evo 7 Ralliart Clutch plates (two) brand new, ralliart and stock pressure plates, also two stock clutch discs. And one flywheel which needs a skim. Ralliart kit $500, Stock kit $100, Flywheel $100

Evo 7 Yellow Top Feed 560cc injectors $220 delivered

Evo 7 Factory shocks/struts/springs, as new, never done any work, refresh your old ones. $50 plus post

Evo 7 Ralliart Air Filter, new in box, $50 delivered

Evo 7 Timing Belt, new in box, $50 delivered

Evo 7 Synrorings/hubs $CALL

RANDOM PARTS

CA18 Bellhousing - Free if picked up

E20 Van Bellhousing, good for L Series engines

Edelbrock 350 Chev Rocker Covers, Brand new in packaging, shiny shiny for your street machine, Beat any advertised price by 25%

Mallory 350 Chev Performance Ignition System, Unilite Breakerless, Part number 3748201, Brand new in box with a set of new blue top gun leads, will beat any advertised price by 25%

Powerbond 283ci to 350 chev small block v8 7" Street Crankshaft Dampener or Harmonic Balancer, Brand new in box, part number PB2221-ST, will beat any advertised price by 25%

Turbosmart Progate 45mm, as new with V band clamps

Buddy Parts Bolt In Half Roll Cage suit JZX81, JZX83, LX83, MX83, Mark 2, Cressida. Has full cross in the back, beautifully made roll cage, $500 plus post

4AC engine, was running when purchased, never used for project, $50

S14 SR20DET factory radiator $25

HKS Vein Pressure Converter, works like a SAFC, with wiring, $50

SR20DET PARTS

SR20DET engine, complete and fantastic condition, removed only due to 1jz upgrade, $1900

SR20DET cast iron factory turbo manifold, as new low km hardly even been hot $100

SR20DET .2mm oversize factory pistons, brand new in boxes, retail over 300 each, sell the set cheap for $500 delivered

300ZX and VG30 PARTS

VG30 Block, girdle and sump $50

300ZX VG30DETT ecu, good for nistuning your RB25, $100

LS1 PARTS

A/C compressor $20

CARS FOR SALE

1972 Triumph 2.5L PI (injected) complete car suit restoration, has engine and all running gear, two spare heads, two manual gearboxes, with one overdrive, all chrome trims immaculate, brand new door and Windscreen rubbers, shell is as it good as it gets, next to no rust, no damage. $1000 or offers, keen to move, need shed space.

S13 Shell, was blue, sanded back, RB crossmember, rolling shell, sunroof, full interior, no damage at all, registerable, no headlights bonnet front guards or front bar $1000

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