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R32 GTR cradle no hubs/brakes/diff or driveshafts. Has a HICAS lock bar and knuckles. $100

R32 GTR rear struts with king springs. One has damaged thread on top of the shock. $80

Still got the R32 GTR HKS Drag rear coilovers $300

FJ 720 do you still have the HICAS lock bar on the R32 rear cradle?

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K&N panel filter for RB26DETT part no. 33-2031-2. Used for approx. 20k. Includes new bottle of power kleen and almost new can of spray oil (only used once for initial light coat). $80 ono.

price drop $60

Walbro 400l fuel pump did less than 500km, come with wiring and new strainer $50

Rb30 fuel rail new with an6 and an8 fitting also to suit 14mm or 11mm injectors with adaptors all included $150

Rb25 candy blue rocker cover $250

Rb25 clear cam cover used still in good condition just needs a good clean $50

Rb25 head with stock cams stock valve spring etc but no valve seals or rocker covers $100

Rb30 head $100

Rb25 block with blown piston ring $100

Rb30 block $150

Rb25 S1 afm $50

Rb25 S1 Throttle body and throttle position sensor $60

Rb25 stock fuel rail with stock injectors $50

Rb25 injector loom $40

Wouldn't happen to have a decent condition rb30e harmonic balancer for r31 hanging around?

Walbro 400l fuel pump did less than 500km, come with wiring and new strainer $50

Rb30 fuel rail new with an6 and an8 fitting also to suit 14mm or 11mm injectors with adaptors all included $150

Rb25 candy blue rocker cover $250

Rb25 clear cam cover used still in good condition just needs a good clean $50

Rb25 head with stock cams stock valve spring etc but no valve seals or rocker covers $100

Rb30 head $100

Rb25 block with blown piston ring $100

Rb30 block $150

Rb25 S1 afm $50

Rb25 S1 Throttle body and throttle position sensor $60

Rb25 stock fuel rail with stock injectors $50

Rb25 injector loom $40

R31 RB30 harmonic balancer are normally single piece while VL RB30 harmonic balancer are two piece as Shiv pictured. However I have seen two piece on a R31 before.

The Rb30 engine i have came out of a R31

Can you post up a pick of the side of the thing, if I can see if it has ribbed belts or v-belts it will give me a better idea (my rb30 has ribbed)

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Looks similar to mine except mine is a single piece (and, um, has a massive chunk missing out of it):

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Anyone know if these would be interchangeable?

The Rb30 engine i have came out of a R31

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K&N panel filter for RB26DETT part no. 33-2031-2. Used for approx. 20k. Includes new bottle of power kleen and almost new can of spray oil (only used once for initial light coat). $80 ono.

bump make an offer guys
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