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R32 GTR / RB26 sellout

RB26 R32 GTR Long motor. Come from a car with 52,000 on the clock. Compression was 160 across the board. Comes with intake but no hotside $3200

R32 GTR 100mm Trust tube and fin intercooler with HKS hard pipe kit $1300

R32 GTR Reo trimmed to suit above cooler $150

R32 GTR Excellent condition front bar trimmed to suit above cooler. Silver $600

RB26dett HKS 2530 twin turbos. Excellent condition. $1700

RB26dett Garrett GT2560r twin turbos. Excellent condition. $850

GTR Gearbox - Push Type from car with 52,000 on the clock $600

GTR Gearbox - Pull Type $600

RB26DETT PowerFc with Hand controller $700

RB26dett Nistune ECU $450

RB26/25/20 Nismo twin plate clutch. Probably 50% meat left $700

RB26dett GT35 highmount kit, 6 boost manifold, progate 48mm, braided lines, greddy y pipe intake $2200

R33 GTR wheels with random tyres with tread $950

R34 GTR wheels wth azenis st115 tyres $1400

R32 Uncracked dash pad. No Vents $250

R32 GTR Atessa Sensor $200

RB26 Blitz oil cooler kit suit GTR $550

Engine loom suit R32 GTR $140 each (2)

Z32 afms. Genuine. with plug. $200 each (2)

RB26 coilpacks - Yellowjackets $250

Old school Greddy Profec EBC. Complete. $175

All located in Campbelltown. Sydney

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