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This continues from my other for sale thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413198-gtr-bits-nismo-volk-nitto-oem-page-1/

I have some GTR/RB bits no longer required now i'm building a VQ

Postage as buyers expense.

Parts are located in Brisbane, however if you want to pick them up ie the wheels then I can arrange a location in Ipswich as i live west of Brisbane.

Too many pictures for 1 thread apparently, so here's the rest

RB26 crank knife edged and grub-screwed, just needs a balance

$350

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Allow light weight pulley kit

$200

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Rb25 gearbox- complete rebuild, replaced 3rd, 4th and 5th gear synchro's, replaced all bearings, parts and labour was over $1400

$1400

HKS Stainless turbine shrowd. This fits any GT30 frame turbo. The blue is a protective cover

$150

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Nismo RB thermostat- opens at 62degrees

$90

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Nismo engine mounts 11220- RS585 Apparently they're for R33 GTs-t and 32's- check your 30-40% stiffer than OEM

$100

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R32 GTR OEM airbox with OEM air flow meters.

$130

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Nismo slave for RB25- i used it once for fault finding.

$140

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R32GTR loom.

$200

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R32 GTS-T non projector headlights- includes bit to hold the grill like an N1 headlight.

$120

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