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Garrett dash 5 core centre great condition

$350

N1 oil pump

Like new great condition

$150 can put billet gears in for extra

Rb26 head complete with cams etc covers

Great condition

$1000

Rb26 plenum

$80

Rb26 front timing cover

$60

Rb26 virgin block

$250

Rb26 crank short snout crank

$150

Rb26 crank long snout r33 came from running motor

$350

R32 Gtr 94 mint uncut engine wiring loom

$150

R33 Gtr injectors

$150

Rb26 complete intake plenum set up

Throttle bodies, adapter plate and plenum

$300

R32 Gtr turbos

Complete turbo side

Great condition

$180

Rb26 sump and diff

$150

Rb26 alternator

$50

Rb26 rods great condition

$50

Rb26 pistons

$50

Rb26 oil drains from the blocks

$40 each

Rb26 oil squirters

$50

Many other 26 parts available

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wouldn't happen to have the standard fuel pressure regulator you'd be willing to post down to melbourne by any chance mate?

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