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Hey guys cleaning up garage got some parts kicking around so time for them to go! It's late tonight I'll post pics tomorrow!

I have basically a complete turbo kit consisting of port matched exhaust manifolds (hpc coated black) , garrett ball bearing -10 turbos (rear housings have been hpc coated black) comes with split stainless dumps and stainless front pipe, solid stainless steel intakes for turbos gets rid of gay rubber suction pipes , factory twin turbo pipe and braided oil and water lines let's say $1500 for the whole kit

1 x rb26 block 87mm needs a deck and a slight hone $400

1 x rb26 crank machined for bearings and collar fitted and balanced (I'll try and find the bearings some where here)

$450 with bearings I'll take 50 bucks off without bearings

1x set of 87mm genuine Nissan pistons with new rings in box with factory conrods

$200

1x rb26 sump with diff and front cover been outside for a while diff probably won't be much chop

$100

If someone wants all of the engine bits they can have it all for $1000

1x full set of forged 86mm acl pistons with factory conrods great condition

$300

Also have a set of gab strut (adjustable dampning) with unknown springs the car drove very nice and smooth with these and no leaks or knocks only removed to fit hsds

$350

Please send a text with any questions on 0434 256 986

All items are located on the sunshine coast (Qld)

Thanks guys

Ryan

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I'll ask my builder it was a place in Brisbane jack bro's rings a bell!

Zillr the turbos have only done 5000ks on 16psi no shaft play at all! Few small nicks on the compressor wheels but nothing that will affect the performance

Also forgot to mention these have the bigger actuaters and near new cometic manifold gaskets and genuine Nissan turbo kit

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complete turbo kit

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genuine nissan gaskets

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braided lines

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front pipe

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dump pipes

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manifolds (one still in wraping)

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cometic gaskets

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both turbos

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front compressor wheel (both are very similar)

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rear housing (both the same)

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proof of authenticity

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rear turbo suction pipe custom one off retains all bov return etc (bov return is included)

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front suction

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crank collar

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crank shaft

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factory 87mm pistons and rods all rings removed comes with new rings

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authenticating acl forged pistons

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acl pistons and factory rods

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we all know what r32 sumps look like and also blocks

cheers ryan

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Hey guys everything is still for sale a lot of interest sorry to the people who text me and I did not reply a guy put a deposit on the turbo kit and 3 weeks later won't return my calls or texts so up it is for sale again!

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