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Hi all, I am going to move on from the rb's so I will be clearing out all my gear, I will update the list as I go.

  • R32 gtr rb26dett complete engine package, has a mines stage 3 upgrade. Engine runs great has good compression and can be tested for buyers. Included with sale of engine twin HKS low mount turbos, HKS cast dump pipes, trust front pipe, Mines afm's, silicone cooler pipes & factory BOV's nismo 600cc injectors mines ecu tuned for package $4500.00 can be heard running turbos are 2510's or 2530's not sure but has 2530 on gold plaque on the ecu..
  • gearbox for above engine from r32 gtr (push type clutch) $500.00
  • 100mm gtr intercooler good condition some bent fins etc $250.00
  • HKS twin2835 high mount kit with 60mm wastegates may seperate manifolds, turbos & gates etc compressor wheels need replacing on turbos. Would sell complete for $3000.00 or seperate if I have buyers for all parts 1st. gates-$650ea manifolds with balance pipe-$1100.00 Turbos-$700ea
  • Huge GCG drag wastegate 65mm vband type new never used cost ove 1k will sell $800.00
  • z32 tt lsd diff $300
  • R33 gtst lsd $150
  • r32 gtr master cyl $120
  • R32 gtr clutch booster & master $120
  • R32 gtr abs module $100
  • R33 gtst radiator $75
  • R33 gtst turbo (leaking seals) $100
  • R32/33 power fc & hand controller $700
  • Sard 720cc gtr injectors $600
  • Gtr rb26 rwd sump $250

PM for pics pick up in Brisbane I will post at your cost on smaller items.

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I have a few PM's requesting parts from the engine package, I will seperate parts if I have buyers for turbos, afms, dumps & front pipe. Feel free to make an offer on any items. That said I have more to add.

  • RB25 ser2 head 79k's $400 (complete head)
  • Stagea rear diff (auto) $50
  • Stagea sump front diff (auto) $100
  • AWD rb25 short block from stagea $400
  • R32 gtr stearing column with key $120
  • 5 stud hub conversion $450
  • lexus 1uzfe v8 engine & harness $950
  • RB25 ser2 yellow jacket coils $250

There will be more to come feel free to ask if you are searching for something I have heaps to clear.

Edited by rb30dett

What shaft play is on the turbos?

Can you identify them? If they are HKS2530's i may be interested.

What is the engines internal specs and condition?

Hey mate, willing to pull the yoke off the 50 dollar stagea diff and send to adelaide? please! need one asap, thanks

Yeah mate it will cost ya$50+ post pm for bank details

What shaft play is on the turbos?

Can you identify them? If they are HKS2530's i may be interested.

What is the engines internal specs and condition?

There is no play also only selling complete at this stage, I will seperate if all bolt-ons sell or long engine sells first. Don't know what they are until the engine is out sorry. They have HKS cast into the compressor covers is all I can see.

Hey mate what is the condition of the yellow jackets? How old?

To be honest I don't know how old they are, they were on my rb25 when I bought the car it ran fine but I had splitfires sitting in the shed so I swapped them over on the 1st plug change. I can send you a pic if you want? They have not been used in over a year.

Also deposit taken on engine package. Please no more pm's about splitting the package thanks.

The RB25 Series 2 head, is this the later 97 model one with the Cas sensor change (series 1 is silver, late series 2 is black same as r34) ?

if the silver cas ill take it :)

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