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For sale are some quality parts I consider surplus after a few changes in direction....





1. GT2860-7's with 400km's travelled, 2nd hand cam (exh) broke and bent some valves, rebuilt engine to higher hp spec's than the -7's.


In excellent condition, includes garrett actuators.



Price; $1500.




2. Axxis Hero wheels, 19/9.5 at +22 offset, They have almost new(400km) 265/30/19 Kumho Ku31's , the wheel pictured has the worst rash,


The same wheels in my avatar, Selling due to finding some LMGT1's.



Price; $1500.




3. R33 GTR specific Apexi PFC with hand controller.



Price; $650.




4. Ti front pipe, unknown brand, Learnt the hard way R34 pipes are indeed longer than the R32 & 33's


Pics indicate its good condition.



Price; $500.




5. Kakimoto Hyper Fullmega N1 cat back exhaust in good condition, front section heat wrapped.



Price; $350.




6. CES dump's and matching front pipe, includes adaptors for lambda sensors.



Price; $300.




7. Jjr coil pac's, where replaced with Splitfires which didn't change the issue.



Price; $200.




8. Std R33 RB26 injectors.



Price; $200




9. Std R33 RB26 Crank balancer/pulley, has travelled 400km, upgrading to crank trigger set up.



Price; $200.




10. Chinese?? GTR hard pipe kit...silicon joiners and hose clamps included.



Price; $150




11. 3in Hi flow cat in good condition.



Price; $75




12. Have a std size R33 RB26 crank,


Good condition.



Price; $250




Misc...RB26 rod's and pistons, also a sleeved block which is cracked through to the water jackets from the head studs.


Offers considered....




Happy to post at buyers expense, pick up is fine too....



PM me on here or text to 0418630718.



Cheer's Glen.













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Pm's replied...

Also have 2 intercooler's, 1 from an R33 GTR and the other from an R34 GTR, relatively good condition, pic's if your interested.

R33 int- $200

R34 int- $250

  • 2 weeks later...

Gday...

The Ti pipe is 70x2 into 80mm, it will fit under the car no problems but is a fraction longer, off the shelf cat back systems will no longer fit without mods...

Hard pipe kit SOLD and dispatched.

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