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HI. HERE I HAVE A LIST OF THINGS FROM A STRIPPED RB24 THAT I MUST GET RID OF TO PAY FOR FOR SOME MEDICAL BILLS IN A HURRY.

1. A SET OF 6 TOMEI PISTONS WITH RB25/26 EAGLE RODS. WAS STRIPPED FROM MY BUILT RB24. ONE OF THE PISTONS MAY HAVE GONE SOFT BUT WAS TOLD CAN STILL BE USED ON LOW BOOST. EAGLE RODS ARE IMMACULATE. HAS DONE LESS THEN 5000KM. PRICE $800 NEED TO GO!!

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2. STRIPPED RB24. RB20 BOTTOM END WITH R32 GTR CRANK, N1 OIL PUMP, GREEDY FILTER. OIL GALLERIES HAVE BEEN MODDIFIED TO GTR SPEC. HAS BEEN LOOKED OVER AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. DONE LESS THEN 5000KM. PRICE $1100!!!!! ONO!!! NEEDS TO GO!!!

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3. 20 INCH DOLCE MAGS WITH 80% HANCOOK TYRES. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. WILL FOR R32/33/34.

PRICE $1000 ONO!!!!

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4. CUSTOM R32 PLENUM WITH SS THROTTLE BODY. MADE FOR BIG POWER. PLENUM HAS BEEN POWDER COATED. MADE BY VIC AT EAS. DONE LESS THEN 1500KM. PRICE $800 NEED IT GONE!!

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4. BRAND NEW ISOTTA STEERING WHEEL. STILL HAVE INVOICE FOR IT BOUGHT $200 SELL $140.

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5. MOMO STEERING WHEEL. EXCELLENT CONDITION. NOT SURE IF ORIGINAL OR NOT. PRICE $80!!!

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MY R32 WILL ALSO BE UP FOR SALE SOON SO IF THERES ANY INTEREST PLEASE LET ME KNOW. INTERIOR DONE, 300KW, PAINTJOB, EVERYTHING DONE!!! THIS CAR IS MY PRIDE AND JOY, HAS BEEN IN HOT4'S.

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ALL THIS STUFF NEEDS TO GO!!!!

I AM LOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERN SUBURBS OF MELBOURNE. PLEASE CONTACT ME ON 0412 595 898. OR LEAVE AN SMS. THANKS EVERYONE.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Everything reduced they need to go! 

Pistons and rods was $800 now $700!!!!

Rb20 bottom end with Gtr crank was $1100 now $950!!!!

20inch dolce mags was $1000 now $900!!!!

Custom r32 plenum and throttle body was $800 now $700!!!!!

Isotta steering wheel as NEW asking $140 will throw in delivery to any where in Australia!!!

My stuff has to go! Thanks

  • 3 months later...

Yes the pistons are tomei and r pretty dure they r the 4agze. Block was bored out. But as seen in the picture is what u get. As is. So u will need ur rb20 block and bore it out. It was running a wolf 3d. Car made 320 kw safe and was a machine.....!!!

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