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R32 GTR front bar with lip. Paint on lip is cracked but the plastic is in good condition: $550
GT2560r turbos in excellent cond. Ball bearing and steel exhaust wheel. Great upgrade for around 300rwkw. $1000 for the pair
R32 GTR RB26 Head. Comes with cams but no cam covers. $650
R32 GTR RB26 bottom end. Has broken rod. I was told it has CP forgies in it but i haven't pulled head off yet so not sure. $200
R32 GTR sump with Diff. $160
Apexi PowerFC suit R32. No hand controller. $500

All located in Campbelltown, Sydney

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The motor is still assembled with the head and sump/diff still attached. Externally it looks fine but when turning the engine over by hand, one of the pistons doesn't move in the more and it makes some clinking noises

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