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Hey guys,

Currently doing a engine rebuild/single turbo so need to sell stuff to fund....

RB26 Turbo kit. 2560s, Stainless split dumps, exhaust manifolds and front pipe. $500. One turbo is seized other is OK. Rebuild and then have a cheap turbo kit. Was never boosted above 16psi.

R32 GTR Intake piping&Pods(everything from turbos to pods, afms included) $350

If you want the turbos and intake piping, will do it all for $750

R32 GTR Stock intercooler piping, $250

R32 GTR Dash cluster showing 149k. $200

R32 GTR Dash cluster showing 119k $250

R32 GTR Stock Electric Mirrors(Black) - Good cond, $250
Alpine Type R 15" 1000rms - New. $300
R32 GTR Stock ECU $250
RB26 Stock cam shafts $100
R32 GTR DBA4000 rotors, $25 each or all 4 for $75. Will need to be machined.

R32 GTR Rims 16x8+30 with Full Slicks. 1k. All center caps. Good condition.

Set of 4x114/4x100 Rims, white inners chrome lip. 17x7+35. $400 nego. no tyres pics on request.

Standard S15 brake calipers, $50

Monza fuel pressure reg with lines. $40

3" Straight through cannon. $100

3.5" Straight through cannon $150

Unpunched Nissan Stock cat convertor. $250 two of them for sale.

FULL R34 Auto Wiring loom - From fusebox to ecu. $250

Rb20/25/26 CAS (Cam angle sensor) $150. Used but good condition

Metallic sump plug for R32 gtr $50 - new in packaging

6x Matte Red cans of Plastidip

6x Blaze Green cans of plastidip. All cans $30 each

6x Clear Matte

Will swap items for a Single turbo capable of 750hp+ or a set of coilovers for R32 GTR with cash either way.

Most prices are negotiable, ask. Worst I can say is no. Shipping available on most items at buyers cost.

All items located Sutherland shire NSW or Ultimo. Alternatively, travel to ACT every two weeks for work.

Will add more bits as I find them!

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BUMP.

Also now have:

R32 GTR coilovers. HKS Hyper-D. Not sure on spring rates. Were not too stiff just right. Only selling as upgraded to buddy clubs.
Some surface rust as visible In pics. $450 located Sutherland shire. No knocks or anything

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R32 GTR rims with slicks sold.

Everything else still available!

Also have basically everything from twin turbo setup for sale (minus turbos dumps etC) all intake, i/c etc. Make an offer worst I can say is no.

Also 3 Bar Haltech Map sensor, $100

Thanks

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