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I have an Apexi Power FC to suit R34 GTR, in excellent condition. No longer required due to upgrade but came out of running car. Does not come with handcontroller.

$690 inc postage to any Australian capital city.

Pics available on request.

Located in Brisbane.

Contact via PM or sms on 0402 421 437.

I have a used paiir of Garrett 2860-5 (Dash 5) turbos off my R32 GTR. These are in excellent condition and have only been on the car for a few months. No longer required as I am in the process of upgrading to a single turbo for more horsepowers.

Price is for the pair of turbos only, however I have stainless dump pipes and y-pipe available as well as a Greddy piping kit that are also going up for sale so if you are interested in these also I can work out a package price.

Price is $1900 for the pair. Located in Brisbane but can freight at buyers expense.

Pics will be posted shortly.

Contact via PM or sms on 0402 421 437.

For sale, VGC Hypertune intake manifold to suit RB26 whilst retaining the factory individual throttle bodies. This is to maintain throttle response yet even out the airflow to all six cylinders. Excellent finish on this product and it is sure to impress in any engine bay.

Location: Brisbane (Can post at buyers expense)

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1500

Contact: via PM or sms on 0402 421 437

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I have a used 24U block, in excellent condition and ready to be used in any serious GTR application. It is well documented that these are stronger than the 05U block and in this case, much cheaper than buying a brand new one!

Comes with ARP main stud kit - also used.

Condition: used but VGC

Location: Brisbane

Price: $1700 ono

Contact: Via PM or sms on 0402 421 437

pics available on request (yes it looks like an RB26 block! ;P )

Full set of Tomei forged pistons for RB26 brand new in the box never been used. These are plus 20thou (86.5mm). Includes pistons, rings, pins and locks. To suit std stroke rb26. Cost $1700 brand new.

Condition: new -perfect

Price: $990 ono

Location : brisbane

Contact: PM or sms 0402 421 437

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  • 2 weeks later...

N1 Block Sold

Tomei Pistons Sold

Dash 5 Turbos still SOLD

STILL AVAILABLE ARE THE FOLLOWING 2nd hand parts:-

HKS 2530's for RB26 - low km's, perfect condition. $2500 ono

CES competition dump pipes, HPC coated (black), with 3" outlet. Also includes CES stainless Y-Pipe for twin 3" into 4" for the ultimate dump pipe setup for an RB26. Cost over $1600, have had dumps recoated so they look brand new! $1100 ono.

HKS Cat back exhaust suit R32 GTR - stainless steel $550

Trust 617z twin turbo kit for RB26 complete with std manifolds, no-name dump pipes and all lines $2900 ono

ORC twin plate clutch - push type Excellent condition $1900 ono

OS Giken twin plate clutch - push type VGC $1500ono

R33 GTR Gearbox - pull type $990 ono

Sard 700cc drop in injectors - RB26 (top feed) $440ono

Splitfire coilpacks - R33 S2 or R34 GTR (dis-005) $450

Trust 115mm Intercooler for GTR (32/33/34) $1100

Trust R32 GTR hard piping kit (lower pipes) $500

Vipec plug in ECU for R32/R33 GTR $1400 in case ready to go!!

R34 GTR Power FC - no controller $690 ono

Nismo engine mounts and gearbox mount - 2nd hand to suit RB26 $250 for the set

Nismo in tank fuel pump kit to suit R32 GTR $200

Nismo RB26 regulator $60

R34 GTR front seats (pair) $1500 - slight tear on drivers seat but easily fixed

R32 GTR seats - some material damage $300 for the pair

R33 Brembo brake callipers - front pair $800 ono (if you want brand new DBA4000 slotted rotors, add $500 for the pair)

RB26 Long Engine with intake manifold - genuine 80,000km, build date 09/94 with long nose crank. Painted blue covers, adjustable camgears, clear timing cover, still in car running and can provide compression test results. Never boosted over 18psi. Extremely tidy looking engine. Can come with PS pump, AC, alternator etc. Just no turbo side. $3500 ono

R32 GTR engine wiring loom, including injector loom and coilpack loom $450 ono

R32 GTR Alloy Bonnet - white VGC $600 ono

R32 GTR Headlights $400 pair ono

R32 GTR indicators $200 pair ono

R32 GTR alloy drivers side guard - white $200 ono

R32 GTR alloy boot lid - low spoiler, std holes filled $400 ono

R32 GTR fibreglass Trust front bar - white, some cracks $250 ono

R32 GTR doors - pair - blue - includes glass $600 ono

R32 GTR rear cradle, diff, axles, hand brake cables and half shafts $750 ono (rear brakes not included)

Location : brisbane
Contact: PM or sms 0402 421 437

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