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hey guys got heaps of RB20/RB25 NEO R32 GTST/GTR parts send me a msg of what you need.
a few things.

RB20DET
-RB20 Stock Turbo Intake Pipe $50
-RB20 Stock Turbo Heat Shield $30
-RB20 OEM nissan clutch slave cylinder good working cond $50
-RB20 clutch lines (missing master > dis block) $20
-RB20 stock exhaust cam $30
-RB20 stock fuel rail (painted red) $30
-RB20 stock injector plugs (pigtails) $30
-RB20 stock head bolts $40
-RB20 stock throttle body $40
-RB20 IAC valve $30
-RB20 knock sensors $40
-RB20 Harmonic Balancer $60
-RB20 water pump pulley $20
-RB20 thermostat housing $20
-RB20 power steering bracket $20
-RB20 CAS bracket $20
-RB20 Alternator bracket and adjuster bolt $30
-RB20 exhaust manifold heat shield (gd cond) $20
-RB20 engine mounts $50
-RB20 flywheel needs a machine $50
-RB20 flywheel bolts (gd cond) $30
-RB20 coolant hoses $50
-RB20 stock thermostat (gd working cond) $30
-RB20 starter motor $80
-RB20 sandwich plate $30
-RB20 stock cam gears $40
-RB20 front cam gear cover & t belt cover $50

RB25DET NEO
-RB25det neo bare block in gd condition (still has origional cross hatching) $350
-RB25 neo crank in good condition $300

-crank + block together $550

-RB25 neo valve covers $80
-RB25 neo harmonic balancer (has small chip missing from centre) $100
-RB25 neo plenum (top and bottom) $150
-RB25 neo manual loom stagea has a couple of cut plugs $100
-RB25 neo stock throttlebody (no traction control) $70
-RB25 neo standard turbo intake $30
-RB25 neo ecu Temp sender $30
-RB25 neo gauge temp sender $20
-RB25 neo TPS $70
-RB25 neo timing belt covers (top and bottom) $80
-RB25 neo Flywheel needs machining $50
-RB25 neo clutch bolts $30
-RB25 neo powersteering pump & bracket $150
-RB25 neo crossover pipe $50
-RB25 neo thermostat (good working cond) $20
-RB25 neo engine mount brackets $80
-RB25 neo engine mounts $60
-RB25 neo stock injectors (370cc top feed high impedance) $70
-RB25 neo injector loom $30
-RB25 neo stock oil filter warmer/cooler $80
-RB25 neo 4wd sump and diff $150
-RB25 neo clutch fan (unhacked) $100
-RB25 neo auto sandwhich plate $20
-RB25 RWD oil pickup $40
-RB25 manual gearbox crossmember + mount $70

R32 GTST PARTS
-R32 Nismo struts (set of 4) $400
-R32 Stock Rear Camber Arms $70
-R32 Stock Castor Rods (urethane bushes) $80
-R32 coolant overflow bottle lid $15
-R32/33 drivers side power window relay (good working condition) $80
-R32 bottom half of stock air box $30
-R32 boss kit $40
-R32 rear hicas rack (no tie rods) $70
-R32 rear hicas solenoid $30
-R32 5 Bolt Drive Shafts L+R $80ea or the pair for $150
-R32 R200 5 Bolt Half Shafts $70
-pair of driveshafts + halfshafts $200

R32 GTR PARTS
-R32 rear ABS Actuators $70
-R32 rear handbrake lines x2 (rear sections) $80
-R32 rear hicas rack (with tie rods) $100
-R32 rear knuckles $150
-R32 rear upper control arms $70
-R32 rear lower control arms $100
-R32 rear traction arms $50
-R32 rear subframe (bare) $350
-R32 rear subframe (with arms) $500


GENUINE NISSAN RB GASKETS (brand new)
-RB20 middle plenum gasket (14032-72L01) $15
-RB20/25/26 oil pump gasket (15066-71L00) $20
-RB20/25 oil filter housing gasket (15239-71L00) $10
-RB20/25 bov gasket (14489-05U00) $20
-RB20 plenum waterpipe gaskets $30
-RB20 idle air control gasket (23785-40F00) $20
-RB20 oil pickup gasket (15053-1E400 ) $15
-RB20/25 dump pipe gasket (14445-V2700) (used) $15

-Z32 AFM PLUG $20
-set of 6 bosch ev1 pigtail plugs $25
-bov trumpet type with adapter $70
-2x HKS SQ Bovs $70ea
-R33 na front stub axles and upper control arms $50
-Bosch 044 billet silver fuel pump bracket $25
-Rockford fosgate 12'' sub in ported box $200


heaps more parts just ask..

LOCATED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Can post at buyers expense)

Nathan 0431048440

R32 GTR Rear Cradle
includes
-hicas rack, rear lines and solenoid
-all arms (toe, traction and lower and upper control arms)
-aluminuim knuckles
will seporate parts if interested

$500

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R32 GTST/GTR Alloy Radiator dual core 52mm custom jap made, came off a R32 GTR Drag car, custom stainless shroud and 400mm genuine Spal 3000CFM Thermo fan.
more info on the thermo
16" Curved Blade Extreme Performance Fan / 12V Puller 3000CFM

$500

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R32 GTST Nismo Suspension has low king springs on the rear sits nicely in the car
have been through regency with them on so not to low. in good working condition

$400

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RB25 neo harmonic balancer (has small chip missing from centre)

$100

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RB25 neo stock injectors (370cc top feed high impedance)

$70

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R32 rear handbrake lines x2 (rear sections)

$80

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RB20/25 flywheel bolts (gd cond)

$30

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R32 Stock Castor Rods (urethane bushes)

$80

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R32 Stock Rear Camber Arms

$70

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R32 R200 5 Bolt Half Shafts $70
-pair of driveshafts + halfshafts $200

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bov trumpet type with adapter

$70

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2x HKS SQ Bovs

$70ea

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Z32 AFM PLUG

$20

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things sold so far.

-RB20 idle air control gasket (23785-40F00)

-RB25 neo valve covers

-RB25 neo crossover pipe

-RB25 neo engine mount brackets

-R32 5 Bolt Drive Shafts L+R

-RB25 neo stock injectors

i also have

-RB26 Clutch Fan and Hub in good working condition $100

-SR20 Fan Clutch hub in good working condition $50

things sold so far.

-RB20 idle air control gasket (23785-40F00)

-RB25 neo valve covers

-RB25 neo crossover pipe

-RB25 neo engine mount brackets

-R32 5 Bolt Drive Shafts L+R

-R32 R200 5 Bolt Half Shafts

-RB25 neo stock injectors

-R32 Stock Castor Rods (urethane bushes)

things sold so far.


-RB20 idle air control gasket (23785-40F00)


-RB25 neo valve covers


-RB25 neo crossover pipe


-RB25 neo engine mount brackets


-R32 5 Bolt Drive Shafts L+R


-R32 R200 5 Bolt Half Shafts


-RB25 neo stock injectors


-R32 Stock Castor Rods (urethane


-RB25 neo powersteering pump & bracket


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