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Rb26 head complete with covers etc $1200

R34 Gtr turbos $300

Rb26 plenum includes everything under and up to the head 290

Rb26 r33 Gtr injectors $190

Rb26 r32 turbos comes as a complete set up with manifolds etc 220

Rb26 block virgin $300

Rb26 sump with diff $140

Rb26 afm 50 pair

Rb26 r32 Gtr ecu 80

Rb26 r32 engine loom 150

Rb26 crank r32 270

Rb26 rods 60

Rb26 pistons 50

Rb26 air con comp 30

Rb26 balancer 30

Rb26 stock oil cooler 20

Rb26 AAC valve 40

Rb26 idle regulator 30

Rb26 cas 60

Rb26 flywheel 40

Rb26 knock sensors 30 pair

R32 Gtr knock sensor loom 20

R33 Gtr knock sensor loom 20

R32 Gtr speaker pods 20

R32 Gtr air con condenser and dryer 30

R33 Gtr rb26 dump pipes 30

Rb26 twin turbo pipe

Gtr rear subframe bushes solid one replace your worn ones with brand new ones 50

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Pm or 0487924497

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