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Parts are leftover or surplus from an engine build and no longer needed.

Rb26 crank out of an r32. Good condition and will supply a crank collar that the buyer can put on. $450

2 x standard turbos, with wastegates and dumps. Very minimal shaft play. $350

Standard rods/pistons, good condition. $200

Complete engine mounts $90

Complete sump with diff and baffles still in place $300

Fan with clutch, all fins in good condition $90

6 x standard injectors $200

Standard ecu $95

2 x air filters, unknown brand. They have never been used and have the adapters to bolt to the afms attached. They are fairly large (around 4inch diam) and are made of chromed plastic. $40 for both.

2 x blitz blow off valves still attached to pipe $220

2 x standard blow off valves still attached to pipe $70

Engine valley cover and front timing cover. Both in original black paint and in good condition, $100 for valley, $80 for timing or both for $160

2 x standard afms, great condition with plugs and mesh still intact. $200 for both

Greddy clear front timing cover, new never used (they don't make these anymore) $110

Standard power steering pump $100

All items located in Thomastown, Vic. Can arrange freight at buyers expense.

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How much for cost of postage for Complete sump with diff and baffles to Sydney 2000. Many thanks.

The sump is pretty heavy, I reckon would cost about $150 to send. I can get a quote if you are genuinely interested.

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These items are still for sale, pics are in first post if required.

Rb26 crank out of an r32. Good condition and will supply a crank collar that the buyer can put on. $450

2 x standard turbos, with wastegates and dumps. Very minimal shaft play. $350

Standard rods/pistons, good condition. $200

Complete engine mounts $90

Complete sump with diff and baffles still in place $300

Fan with clutch, all fins in good condition $90

6 x standard injectors $200

Standard ecu $95

2 x air filters, unknown brand. They have never been used and have the adapters to bolt to the afms attached. They are fairly large (around 4inch diam) and are made of chromed plastic. $40 for both.

2 x blitz blow off valves still attached to pipe $220

2 x standard blow off valves still attached to pipe $70

2 x standard afms, great condition with plugs and mesh still intact. $200 for both

Standard power steering pump $100

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