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Ive changed my mind about the build more parts added

Rochester 660cc x 6 injectors top feed for rb26 270

rb26 head complete with everything including covers 1200

Rb26 block virgin 300

Rb26 plenum and throttle bodies 290

Rb26 r32 Gtr sump complete 150

Rb26 crank from r32 Gtr come from running motor 270

R33 fuel rail $40

R32 Gtr fuel pump 80

R32 Gtr working coil packs $30 each I have 5

R32 Gtr gtst dash small bubble 50

Rb26 rods $80 come from running motor

Rb26 stock oil cooler 40

Rb26 gtr air con pump $60

R32 air con condenser and lines 60

Rb26 balancer 40

Rb26 oil pump 40

Rb26 water pump 30

Rb26 alternator $50

Rb26 turbo manifolds $40

Rb26 turbo oil and water steel lines $30

Rb26 twin turbo pipe $40

Rb26 heat shields for manifolds I have 2 sets 40

R32 Gtr standard suspension 50

Impul gear knob 20

Rb26 alloy engine brackets 30

Rb26 engine mounts used but appear to be ok 20

R33 Gtr gearbox under plenum loom 40

Rb26 turbo intake pipes 30

Pioneer cheap cd player 20

Rb26 gearbox mount 30

Rb gearbox plate goes in between block and flywheel 30

Rb26 air reg 70

Rb26 r32 Gtr acc valve 40

Location gold coast but happy to post most things

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