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Its time to clean out the garage and make some room. Ill continue to add parts up for sale as i go through the boxes, and my rebuild progresses. if you would like pictures drop me a line and ill message or email them to you. All parts are located in brisbane, but im happy to assist with shipping.

RB26 ARP head studs $175
used once in great condition

R34 GTR Sump with diff and tomei sump baffles $400


HKS SSQ BOV's $200
(genuine) Twin hks bov's fitted to alloy pipe

GRID TS dancer 2 $150
4wd Atessa controller brand new never used

Greddy breather tank. $150
(genuine) cooling system breather tank brand new never used

Sard fuel pressure regulator - SOLD

Greddy trust twinBair filters $100
(genuine) as new, fitted but never used

R32 GTR crank +collar $250
crank in great condition. has been balanced, was removed for a stroker crank. comes with genuine nitto crank collar.

nitto crank collar $100

brand new never used

RB26 polished intake plenum , with throttle bodies & spacer plate $300


r33 series 1 dash surround + shifter $80
dash surround and gear shifter surround. includes all buttons , clock, gear boot etc. as pictured

RB26 standard rods $100 set

(2 sets available)

RB26 genuine nissan oil pump $100

(wide drive) was fitted to motor i purchased approx. 10000km use

RB26 R33 GTR Harmonic balancer $100

RB26 head has been damaged on the underside due to detination, was rebuilt and used for less than 40km, happy to strip and part out if anyone needs anything whole head $250

Rb26 pistons 86mm and 87mm sets good for a paperweight $5 each

R34 gtr crank, has stripped the thread for the balancer bolt $50

rb26 block 87mm bore. will need to be bored out to next size $200

happy to seperate girdle and mains if someone is after them.

E.O.I

Nismo 320km/h dash to suit R33 GTR odometer 120,000km black face. comes with white el dials that can be fitted.

Apexi EL gauges - 60mm, white faced. comes with control box, all witing and sensors. in origional boxes. oil pressure, boost, water temp.

Various other external motor pieces for sale please feel free to ask if there is something in particular your chasing.

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