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hey people ive got a couple left over parts from a build, prices are negotiable, and parts r located in the northern subs of melbourne, shipping will be at buyers expense but pick up is preferred.

more photos can be taken upon request, n i can be contacted on 0412 570 952 or on pm..

item: r32 nismo turbos 14411-06U00 include hks style dumps

for: rb26

cost: $800

condition: very good condition no shaft play.

comment: upgrading as ive built a new engine, made 264rwkw on 16psi

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item: rb25 head

for: rb25

cost: $200

condition: good condition, been sitting for bout a year tho

comment: also have rb25 cams

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item: rb26 std cams

for: rb26

cost: $50

condition: good condition

comment: came off my r32

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item: std rb26 cam gears

for: rb26

cost: $20

condition: great condition

comment: came off my r32

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item: rb26 std pistons n rods

for: rb26

cost: $100

condition: good condition

comment: went with forgies

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item: defi gauges

for: universal

cost: $400

condition: excellent condition, but no control unit

comment: oil pres, oil temp, water temp, ext temp.

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item: nismo gmax twin plate clutch

for: rb26 pull type

cost: $600

condition: good condition

comment: plenty of meat left. includes flywheel

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item: rb26 std intake plenum

for: rb26

cost: $100

condition: very good

comment: could do with a clean haha

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item: std r32 radiator

for: r32

cost: $50

condition: good condition

comment: also have the shroud which is also in decent condition

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item: hicas lock bar

for: r32

cost: $40

condition: brand new

comment: could also fit many other nissan

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item: 2 steering wheels

for: r32

cost: $50 each

condition: great

comment: includes boss

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dont hesitate to hit me up if u have any questions.

Thanks

Andrew

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