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Now that the build is almost complete, parts that were not used are now for sale. All items are located in Brisbane. For more pictures please feel free to contact me

AFTERMARKET PARTS:

Apexi EL gauges - $300
as new condition, in original packaging with all wiring,
sensors, and instructions. includes control box
(Boost, Oil pressure, Water temp)

R33 white face EL gauge faces - $100
as new, includes centre gauge facia also

R33 3 gauge centre pod - $100
will include dashboard

Tomei sump baffles - $100
As new condition only used for 1000km

Greddy breather tank - $100

Brand new in box

Proflow twin fuel pump bracket - $20
Brand new in box

Greddy airinx air filters (pair) - $80
test fitted but never used

Blitz sus stainless steel mesh air filters - $150
used but in new condition (includes elbows)

89mm hose clamps (8) - $30
new in boxes, bought wrong size

Orion AVR6.1 - $200
used but in as new condition, comes in origional box etc.
everything works well (sat nav, digital radio, etc etc) however
sometimes the bluetooth wont connect to your phone

STANDARD PARTS:

RB26 sump - $200
complete with diff, shaft, and baffles

R33 harmonic balancer - $50

Rb26 motor and head - $450
motor was rebuilt less than 50km ago, but poor build/bad tune seen it detonate. motor is in pieces and suits rebuild/repair. includes block (87mm), craddle, r32 crank (balanced) rods, pistons (damaged). head has detonation mark on underside but is easily repaired, will have everything with it from valves to cams etc.

R34 rb26 rods - $100
will include whatever pistons are attached to them

R33 dash, console, dash facia, gear shift surround steering wheel - $150
has clock, air con vents, air bag, and all buttons included.

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