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RB26DETT R32 (Powertune Built Motor) (10,000KM)
CP Forged Pistons (86.5mm)
HKS Camshafts 272 Degree, Lift 8.7, Step 1
HKS Cam Pulleys Duralumin
HKS Fine Tune Timing Belt
Splitfire Super Direct Ignition Coil Pack
NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Cometic Metal Head Gasket
ARP Head Stud Kit
Bore & Hone Cylinder Block
ACL Race Series Conrod Bearing
ACL Race Series Main Bearing
Trust Greddy Clear Timing Belt Cover
$6500 SOLD!

Garret GT2860R-5 Turbos (10,000KM)
$1500 SOLD!

Sard 700cc - Set of 6 for BNR32,BCNR33,BNR34 RB26DETT Part # 63500 (10,000KM)
$550 Set SOLD!

Haltech Platinum Pro R32/R33 (Near New)
$1600 SOLD!

Trust Greddy Oil Filter Relocator
$150 SOLD!

Silicon Hose Kit (Black) (New)
$300 SOLD!

Nismo Fuel Pump (10,000KM)
$300 SOLD!

Tomei Sump Baffle Kit (New)
$200 SOLD!

R32 GTR Cusco Front Strut Brace
$150 SOLD!

R32 GTR Cusco Rear Strut Brace
$150 SOLD!

BOV Setup Including Stock Rb26 BOVs & Return Pipe
$200

R32 GTR Gearbox In Good Condition
$500 SOLD!

R32 GTR Tail Lights (Silver) (Just Been Resprayed With Car)
$50 Each SOLD!

R32 GTR Doors (Silver) (Just Been Resprayed With Car)
$200 Each

R32 GTR Side Mirrors (Silver) (Just Been Resprayed With Car)
$50 Each SOLD!

R32 Complete Dash With Vents No Bubbles (Very Hard To Find Without Bubbles)
$300 SOLD!

R32 GTR Rear Seat
$150

R32 GTR Rear Side Trims
$50 Each SOLD!

Tien HA Coilovers
$600 Set SOLD!


R32 GTR Floor Mats (Set of 5)
$100 SOLD!

R32 GTR Carpet
$100

R32 GTR Rear Seatbelts With Bolts SOLD!
$70 SOLD!

R32 GTR Front & Rear Calipers
RDA Front & Rear Slotted Brake Rotors (15,000KM)
Bendix Front & Rear Ultimate Brake Pads (5,000KM)
$1200 The Lot SOLD!

GTR R324 Front End Conversion Kit (Genuine Kit)

R34 GTR Xenon Headlights
$900 SOLD!

R34 GTR Aluminium Bonnet (Just Been Resprayed With Car)
$950 SOLD!

R34 GTR Front Bumper Bar (Just Been Resprayed With Car)
R34 GTR Front Lip
R34 GTR Front Grill Badge
R34 GTR Front Indicators
$950

Bee*R R324 Type II Front Fenders (Just Been Resprayed With Car) (Genuine Bee*R From Japan)
$1500 $1200

Trust Style Rear Pods
$150 SOLD!

R32 GTR Boot Lid with R34 GTR Spoiler
$450 $350 SOLD!

Custom Made Windscreen Washer Tank With Twin Washer Pumps Fitted
$150 SOLD!

R32 GTR Reverse Lights
$50 SOLD!

R32 GTR Speed Cluster Surround
$50 SOLD!

Nismo 600cc Purple Top Injectors
$600 Set SOLD!

HKS Fuel Rail 11mm RB26 R32/R33/R34 GTR
$290 SOLD!

Recaro Half Leather SR-Zero Bucket Seat (Driver Side) With Rail
$650

Powertune Custom Oil Catch Can / Radiator Reservoir Tank With Braided Hoses & Earl's Fittings
$590 SOLD!

Walbro 400 LPH In-Tank Fuel Pump & Universal Install Kit (New)
$190 SOLD!

Apexi Power FC R32/R33 GTR With Hand Controller
$790 SOLD!

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