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Hi SAU,

I have a few bits and pieces for sale.

1. RB26 block (05U) as pictured. Will also include stock girdle (not pictured) - $200

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2. Stock R32 GTR coilovers - $300

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3. RB26 individual throttle bodies - $100

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4. Stock RB26 cam gears - $50 for both

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5. Stock RB26 cams - $100

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6. Stock RB26 crank - $150

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7. Stock RB26 injectors 444cc (note damage to one injector) - $50

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8. Stock R32 GTR turbos, dump pipes and headers - $100

9. Stock RB26 pistons - $70

I forgot to take photos of the turbos and pistons but I want to get rid of it all

I am located in Sydney but can post at buyers expense. I tend to use e-go for shipping as I have found their service to be both reliable and cheapest.


Open to all offers, please send me a PM or contactable on 0422 486 676, SMS preferred. More pictures available on request. Thanks for looking.

Matthew

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Do you have the throttle body adapter that sits between the throttle bodies and head?

Hi there, I'm using it for my rebuild sorry mate

Hi mate would you be able to send me a picture of the damaged injector. Is it still use able or not really.

The injectors were in good condition prior to stripping the motor. I honestly think I just broke it taking the injector off the motor. I don't think the broken plastic seal will affect the spray pattern or flow of the injector but I've priced them accordingly. I'll let you decide from the photos should you think otherwise.

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