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ok so i have a bit of gear here for sale as im abandoning the project i had planned. NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS!!!! cash only!!! should be able to work out a deal if your interested in combining stuff. no lowball offers either thanks. pm me or text/call 0401396905

1. rb26 head, complete except for covers. all standard. has some detonation damage. $1100

2.rb30 series 2 block&bottom end has been pulled apart. $100

3.rb26 intake setup. all standard, plenum to throttlebodies. all linkages etc. $500

4.rb26 exhaust manifolds and turbos and dumps. one turbo has blown seals. i think all lines are there.$150

5.r32 gtr intercooler. same condition as any 20 year old cooler. $100

6.r33 koyo aluminium radiator. few bent fins needs new filler neck. $75

7.545cc rx7 injectors. have been cleaned and tested. have resistor pack too.$500

8.r33 series 2 coilpacks and looms. $150

9.r32 handbrake lever and cables. $150

10.rb20 injectors x 5 have the 6th but its in pieces. $50

11.r32 brake calipers and project mu pads and slotted rotors. calipers have been fully rebuilt and painted in silver with black writing. $800

12.r32 gtr hks coilovers. not sure of spring rates but fkn stiff. $700

13.r32 gtr wheels x4 2 white 2 grey have tyre but they are old and bald. $450

14.engine stand. used t base type. $50

15.rb26 clear front cover. used. has pipe that goes across the front. $75

16.twin thermo fans au style i believe.$100

17.2 piece jap wheels unsure of brand. 16x7 and 16x8 +32ish offset. one wheels has been sandblasted in preparation for paint. $300

18.brand new tomei oil restrictors x2 $30 for both

ok i think thats it. throw me genuine offers. some stuff is self explanitory some need pics. let me know if you want a pic or if you want to come have a look. cheers Dale

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