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Hi all so I have been collecting part for a while to build a track gtr my daily (trd aurion) has decided to pack its lunch and need a new motor.

To come up with the cash thee bellow is for sale.

1992 r 32 gtr shell. Limited interior only dash, 320km cluster, center console etc.

Has circuit spec coil overs, adjustable camber, tie rods etc front and back white line sway bars good standard diff. G4 racing 8 pot front brakes 330mm 2 piece rotors. Standard rear brakes but no rotors.full 4ws removed along with the abs.. Brake line re done.

Rolling shell on sparco racing wheels $5500

Buddy club P1 racing wheels 17 by 9 in good condition $1250

Link/ Vipec ecu with electronics boost controller $1500

Rb26 with leman nismo turbos rear housing have just been ceramic coated. Aftermarket low mount manifolds with external waste gate and stainless dump pipes all just been ceramic coated.

Spitfire coil packs, one of the older stron n1 oil pumps. New triple layer head gasket just been put on. Tommie sump baffle. And standard rb26 gearbox $5000

Got heaps of spares and bits and pieces

Contact 0411672105.

Location morisset

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