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OK so i have aborted my 32 GTR build and have thousands of dollars worth of parts brand new and used...I have receipts for the brand new stuff mostly purchased through Godzilla motorspots.

The following parts are brand new!!

Hi Octane alloy sump kit - $800

Nitto oil pump - $1300

6 Boost RB26 mani - $1250

6262 precision BB with oil drain and V clamps t4 split pulse - $2000

D2 front brakes 356mm 8pot, with lines etc for 32 gtr still in box - $1800

D2 rear brakes 330mm 4pot, with lines etc for 32 gtr still in box - $1800

both sets of brakes were bought in group buy...

HKS EVC 6 boost controller - $600

Torque split controller $150

HKS turbo timer $150

PWR intercooler built to order $1100

DO-LUCK Rear Cross Bar 32 gtr http://www.rhdjapan.com/do-luck-rear-cross-bar-nissan.html - $300

BC BR series coil overs 8kg front 6kg rear still in the box - $1100

Used parts

Greddy polished plenum with 90mm throttle - $1100

Trust oil cooler with braided lines and Earl fittings - $300

Massive polished ally catch can sits where the battery is located and rad reseviour with black braided lines and fittings - $400

Grex oil sandwich plate - $60

OK i have the mother of all rb26 heads built to make big power! assembled by Godzilla Motorsports, Supertech and Tomei EVERYTHING I am not letting this go cheap so don't try and low ball me

extensive porting

1mm+ oversized intake and exhaust supertech valves

Supertech double valve springs

Supertech bronze valve guides

Supertech valve stem seals

Supertech titanium retainers

Tomei solid lifters

Tomei 270 by 10.25 cams

$6000 cost me more with cost of head and work done etc it is precision workmanship.

Located in Brisbane 0421883199 only serious buyers no f**king around serious money here...all i can think of for now may add more, as i have stripped an RB26 and have lots of spare parts. photos up soon

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Hi Octane alloy sump kit - $800

D2 front brakes 356mm 8pot, with lines etc for 32 gtr still in box - $1800

D2 rear brakes 330mm 4pot, with lines etc for 32 gtr still in box - $1800

both sets of brakes were bought in group buy...

PWR intercooler built to order $1000

BC BR series coil overs 8kg front 6kg rear still in the box - $1100

DO-LUCK Rear Cross Bar 32 gtr - $300

Trust oil cooler with braided lines and Earl fittings - $300

Grex oil sandwich plate - $60

R34 gtr crank - $350

Torque split controller $150

Brakes are the same colour backs are just smaller...

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Edited by lilley's gtr

What are you asking for this???

extensive porting

1mm+ oversized intake and exhaust supertech valves

Supertech double valve springs

Supertech bronze valve guides

Supertech valve stem seals

Supertech titanium retainers

Tomei solid lifters

Tomei 270 by 10.25 cams

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