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Garrett dash 5 core very good condition $400

Rb26dett block no cracks etc $250

Rb26 complete head with adjustable cam gears ready to bolt onto block complete with covers timing belt coilpacks exhaust manis dumps $1000

Rb26 intake plenum $120

Rb26 brand new water pump new in the box $60

N1 water pump only done around 1000kms $70

Rb26 r33 crank long snout came from running car $350

Rb26 r33 crank came from running motor as it had low compression$170

R33 Gtr rb26 standard ecu $80

Twin turbo pipe $50

Rb26 diff modified to suit rwd $150

R32 Gtr turbo x1 complete $40

Rb26 balancer small chip but is still fine $30

Rb26 turbo oil and water lines $40

Rb26 engine brackets $20

Rb26 idle reg $50

Rb26 rods $40

Rb26 pistons $50

R33 Gtr Coilpack harness great condition $50

Rb26 Coilpack valley cover painted wrinkle red with near new ornament plate from 34 Gtr $100

R32 Gtr air con condenser $50

Many more engine parts available turbo lines etc

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