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R33 gtr rb26 engine, head has been serviced new headgasket, arp studs, new valve stem seals, n1 oil pump, tomei oil restrictor, near new water pump and many more things.
Comes with r33 gtr turbos etc
Intake manifold + throttle bodies

Comp tested 160 1,2,3,4 157 5,6

-4000

Garrett 2860r -7 turbos great condition fully rebuilt 2500kms ago -1300

R32/33 nistune ecu, has tune just for exhaust intake and boost increase -450

R32 gtr seats pretty good condition -550
R32 gtr diff -500
R32 gtr rear wing -100
R32 front and rear strut braces -150
R32 gtr tailshaft -100
R32 gtr exhaust 3.5 to 5 inch tip

r32/33 gtr after market downpipe -100

r32 apexi duel bovs -100

r32 gtr intercooler and piping -200

Rb26 r33 gtr gearbox, no noises or crunches perfect working order -900
Rb26 camtech cams used for start up only! Unknown spec but good for power, can drop in with stock valve springs -300
Rb26 apexi air intake + filters -100

Will upload pics on request

message me or text me on 0481360765 for more info

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Rear sway bar sold

Also have full r32 gtr brake set up for sale

4 piston fronts

2 piston rear

New seals

New discs and new genuine brembo race pads. Sprayed in black.

-$650

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N1 oil pump suit rb26 -$150

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R32 gtr fibreglass headlight intake -$50

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R32/r33 gtr engine mounts near new -$75

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