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So I have had a change in Career path and unfortunately must sell all my R31 turbo parts to fund my studies. All parts are either brand new or close to new condition.

Engine

RB30det, genuine A8 block with forged internals (Aries rods, forged pistons, Very clean engine). Clean reinforced head, N1 Oil pump, Brand new water pump, Immaculate Sump, Rocker cover available as well. Was making 400 hp at the wheels through an auto. When I bought the engine I took it to a renowned workshop in Moorebank, T&D brothers racing. Tony (one of the owners) was going to clean it up for me and prep it to be put in my car. The engine is still at the workshop and can be viewed there. Tony is more than willing to show any potential buyers the engine and talk to them about any components. Contact myself (number at the bottom of add) or Tony directly on 8798 1554 for an inspection.

Price: $2200

Pictures – When I first bought it.

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HR 31 shocks, King springs and strut tops

Gas shocks, King springs and Kmac Strut tops, All in good condition. Just the pair.

Price: $200 ono

Pictures

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Walbro e85 Fuel Pump

Brand new Walbro High Pressure fuel pump, 450 LPH

Price: $150 ono

Pictures

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XF Throttle Body

Like new Ford XF throttle body, Cleaned and in pristine condition. To suit RB30 forward facing plenum.

Price: $100 ono

Pictures

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Custom Forward facing plenum

To suit Vl turbo/ R31 very clean welds and sturdy fabrication job, with fittings welded on. Flange to connect XF throttle body. As seen in pics. Like New condition

Price: $300 ono

Pictures

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R33 GTST reconditioned gearbox

Reconditioned R33 GTST gearbox. Comes with genuine brand new shifter, These boxes are good for 10 second passes.

Price: $1500 ono

Pictures

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Turbo, wastegate and manifold

Genuine Garrett 35/40, 0.63 rear housing (very clean, no shaft play) on a t3 standard low mount manifold. With a turbosmart 48 progate with screamer pipe attached. Turbo comes with all water and oil lines.

Price: $ 1200 ono

Pictures

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Turbosmart FPR 800

Fuel Pressure Regulator

Price: $150 ono

Picture

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If interested in any parts PM me (first in best dressed) Id prefer pickup, but if parts don’t sell locally I will amend the prices for shipping. But ATM PICKUP ONLY PLEASE!

Parts are advertised on different forums so just ask if sold or not incase i don’t update fast enough.

Please no low ballers/timewasters. Contact number is Zero Four Three Four 210 733. (txt or call)

Located: Chester Hill, Sydney, NSW

Thanks

Michel

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