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1: enkei rp01 17 x 9 +22

just had them resprayed silver (matched to the original colour). There was some pitting you can see through the paint that they didn't fill in. They look nice from a couple of metres away.

$900 + $50 postage Australia wide.

enkei rims

2: Garret turbos for a GTR. 2860 -7 I believe.

Just rebuilt by Precision Turbos. Both have brand new bearings and the exhaust housings have been ceramic coated in black. As good as new.

Part numbers from the cores:

HH 0110J

14411-AA403

707160-7

Part number from actuators:

430819-369

08223

35367

$1600 + $50 postage (includes insurance)

turbos

3: R32 GTR Fibreglass front diffuser

The one in the link is the one I bought

R32 GTR diffuser

$220 + $25 postage

4: Speedline 17 x 9 +25

Tyres are dead but may pass rego. I lost one centre cap on the road :( Comes with the centre cap tool too. :)

usual small gutter rash

$400 + $50 postage

speedline

5: 4" stainless exhaust

Front pipes to back

only used for a short time by previous owner, catco cats on each leg of the front pipe. Will need to be welded back together. I cut it up to squeeze it in my car.

$400 can be posted but unsure of postage costs.

exhaust

6: r32 GTR side skirts 2 pairs

both need straightening and one set needs painting, the other needs a GOOD polish

just take them.

7: RB26 block with rods pistons and crank (pistons and rods removed from block)

no cracks, all is in good nick.

$200

8: R32 GTR Tomei dumps, the older fabricated ones BRAND NEW AND UNUSED

ceramic coated black, will accept only the R32 GTR 02 sensors. provisions for exhaust temp sensors on both pipes

$600 + $15 postage

tomei dumps

9: used aftermarket rb26 manifolds not sure on brand, no cracks, provisions for heat shields

ceramic coated black

$200 + $20 postage

manifolds

10: used rb26 heat shields ceramic coated

$80 + $15 postage

heat shields

11: R33 GTR aircon compressor sold as is

$50

air con compressor

12: R33 GTR standard clutch, flywheel and pressure plate USED

$50

clutch

13: N1 water pump used

$50 + $12 postage

14: N1 oil pump used, not cracked

$50 + $12 postage

15: ex BSM R32 GTR sump, with baffles and extended pan

needs a donor sump for the diff parts

$850 + postage

sump

16: standard r32 gtr sump good condition

$200

17: ex BSM R32 GTR Quaife front diff centre used but in good condition

$1200

quaife

18: tomei pon cam replicas bought from dirtgarage (who used them for a short time) then not used by me.

260in 260ex 9.15mm lift

$400 + $20 postage

19: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 bonnet lip painted in white NEW

$80

lip

20: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 boot lip painted in white NEW

$160

lip

21: R32 GTR Trust style fibreglass rear pods painted in white NEW

$160

pods

Will post at buyers expense. Pick up is available from Quakers Hill.

Cheers

Josh

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1: enkei rp01 17 x 9 +22

just had them resprayed silver (matched to the original colour). There was some pitting you can see through the paint that they didn't fill in. They look nice from a couple of metres away.

$900 + $50 postage Australia wide.

enkei rims

2: Garret turbos for a GTR. 2860 -7 I believe.

Just rebuilt by Precision Turbos. Both have brand new bearings and the exhaust housings have been ceramic coated in black. As good as new.

Part numbers from the cores:

HH 0110J

14411-AA403

707160-7

Part number from actuators:

430819-369

08223

35367

$1600 + $50 postage (includes insurance)

turbos

3: R32 GTR Fibreglass front diffuser

The one in the link is the one I bought

R32 GTR diffuser

$220 + $25 postage

4: Speedline 17 x 9 +25

Tyres are dead but may pass rego. I lost one centre cap on the road :( Comes with the centre cap tool too. :)

usual small gutter rash

$400 + $50 postage

speedline

6: r32 GTR side skirts 1 pair

both need straightening and one set needs painting, the other needs a GOOD polish

just take them.

7: RB26 standard rods pistons in excellent condition

no cracks, all is in good nick.

$100

9: used aftermarket rb26 manifolds not sure on brand, no cracks, provisions for heat shields

ceramic coated black

$200 + $20 postage

manifolds

11: R33 GTR aircon compressor sold as is

$50

air con compressor

12: R33 GTR standard clutch, flywheel and pressure plate USED

$50

clutch

13: N1 water pump used

$50 + $12 postage

15: ex BSM R32 GTR sump, with baffles and extended pan

needs a donor sump for the diff parts

$850 + postage

sump

16: standard r32 gtr sump good condition

$200

18: tomei pon cam replicas bought from dirtgarage (who used them for a short time) then not used by me.

260in 260ex 9.15mm lift

$400 + $20 postage

19: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 bonnet lip painted in white NEW

$80

lip

20: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 boot lip painted in white NEW

$160

lip

21: R32 GTR Trust style fibreglass rear pods painted in white NEW

$160

pods

Will post at buyers expense. Pick up is available from Quakers Hill.

Cheers

Josh

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1: enkei rp01 17 x 9 +22

just had them resprayed silver (matched to the original colour). There was some pitting you can see through the paint that they didn't fill in. They look nice from a couple of metres away.

$900 + $50 postage Australia wide.

enkei rims

2: Garret turbos for a GTR. 2860 -7

Just rebuilt by Precision Turbos. Both have brand new bearings and the exhaust housings have been ceramic coated in black. As good as new.

Part numbers from the cores:

HH 0110J

14411-AA403

707160-7

Part number from actuators:

430819-369

08223

35367

$1600 + $50 postage (includes insurance)

turbos

3: R32 GTR Fibreglass front diffuser

The one in the link is the one I bought

R32 GTR diffuser

$220 + $25 postage

7: RB26 standard rods pistons in excellent condition

no cracks, all is in good nick.

$100

9: used aftermarket rb26 manifolds not sure on brand, no cracks, provisions for heat shields

ceramic coated black

$200 + $20 postage

manifolds

11: R33 GTR aircon compressor sold as is

$50

air con compressor

12: R33 GTR standard clutch, flywheel and pressure plate USED

$50

clutch

13: N1 water pump used

$50 + $12 postage

15: ex BSM R32 GTR sump, with baffles and extended pan

needs a donor sump for the diff parts

$850 + postage

sump

16: standard r32 gtr sump good condition

$200

18: tomei pon cam replicas bought from dirtgarage (who used them for a short time) then not used by me.

260in 260ex 9.15mm lift

$400 + $20 postage

19: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 bonnet lip painted in white NEW

$80

lip

20: R32 GTR fibreglass N1 boot lip painted in white NEW

$160

lip

21: R32 GTR Trust style fibreglass rear pods painted in white NEW

$160

pods

Will post at buyers expense. Pick up is available from Quakers Hill.

Cheers

Josh

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