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HI all

I have some spares for sale, both GTS-T & GTR parts. Prices as listed, local pick up only (Western Sydney - Erskine Park) as I can't get anywhere near a post office with the work & hours I do.

Drift catch can, had on my RB20: $50

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Apexi Power FC to suit R32/R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller I acquired later, supposed to be for GTR but can't verify.

Please note: I never tried this on my RB26, I bought it as a working unit & have done nothing with it since.

$700

Also external gate off my 2JZ aristo, missing flange adapters & screw in the top. Would be good for a track car, $100

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Stock R32 GTR twin turbos, came off running engine. Minimal shaft play & appear to be pretty good condition. No actuators or exhaust studs. $300 pair.

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R33 GTS-T pair of front brake calipers (with pads) & rotors. $350

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Work Schwert SC2, Rear - 20x10 +19 - Front - 20x9 +28.

Came off my aristo, good tyres, been sitting in the garage as I don't use them. $2200

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Best to PM me on here, or msg 0407 896 339.

Cheers

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Feel free to make reasonable offers on parts. I need funds to start my RB26 build after blowing it up.

The worst I can say is no.

Potentially interested in trades for RB26 performance bits & pieces also.

Cheers

HI all

I have some spares for sale, both GTS-T & GTR parts. Prices as listed, local pick up only (Western Sydney - Erskine Park) as I can't get anywhere near a post office with the work & hours I do.

Drift catch can, had on my RB20: $50

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Apexi Power FC to suit R32/R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller I acquired later, supposed to be for GTR but can't verify.

Please note: I never tried this on my RB26, I bought it as a working unit & have done nothing with it since.

$700 $550

Also external gate off my 2JZ aristo, missing flange adapters & screw in the top. Would be good for a track car, $100 $80

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Stock R32 GTR twin turbos, came off running engine. Minimal shaft play & appear to be pretty good condition. No actuators or exhaust studs. $300 pair. $250 pair

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R33 GTS-T pair of front brake calipers (with pads) & rotors. $350 $300

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Work Schwert SC2, Rear - 20x10 +19 - Front - 20x9 +28.

Came off my aristo, good tyres, been sitting in the garage as I don't use them. $2200 $2000

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Best to PM me on here, or msg 0407 896 339.

Cheers

Price revision

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Drift catch can, had on my RB20: $50 $35

Apexi Power FC to suit R32/R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller I acquired later, supposed to be for GTR but can't verify.

Please note: I never tried this on my RB26, I bought it as a working unit & have done nothing with it since.

$700 $550 $500 includes hand controller

Also external gate off my 2JZ aristo, missing flange adapters & screw in the top. Would be good for a track car, $100 $80 $50

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos, came off running engine. Minimal shaft play & appear to be pretty good condition. No actuators or exhaust studs. $300 pair. $250 pair $200 pair

R33 GTS-T pair of front brake calipers (with pads) & rotors. $350 $300 $280

Work Schwert SC2, Rear - 20x10 +19 - Front - 20x9 +28.

Came off my aristo, good tyres, been sitting in the garage as I don't use them. $2200 $2000 $1800

Further price revisions. Still not low enough, make a reasonable offer.

Potentially keen on RB26 performance bits & pieces, as well as a good set of 19x9.5 +25 wheels all round for my aristo.

PM or msg my mobile.

Cheers

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Drift catch can, had on my RB20: $25

Apexi Power FC to suit R32/R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller I acquired later, supposed to be for GTR but can't verify.

Please note: I never tried this on my RB26, I bought it as a working unit & have done nothing with it since.

$480 includes hand controller

Also external gate off my 2JZ aristo, missing flange adapters & screw in the top. Would be good for a track car, $40

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos, came off running engine. Minimal shaft play & appear to be pretty good condition. No actuators or exhaust studs. $180 pair

R33 GTS-T pair of front brake calipers (with pads) & rotors. $250

Further price revisions. Still not low enough, make a reasonable offer.

Potentially keen on RB26 performance bits & pieces for my build.

PM or msg my mobile.

Cheers

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PRICE DROP!!!

Drift catch can, had on my RB20: $20

Apexi Power FC to suit R32/R33 GTR. Comes with hand controller I acquired later, supposed to be for GTR but can't verify.

Please note: I never tried this on my RB26, I bought it as a working unit & have done nothing with it since.

$450 includes hand controller

Also external gate off my 2JZ aristo, missing flange adapters & screw in the top. Would be good for a track car, $25

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos, came off running engine. Minimal shaft play & appear to be pretty good condition. No actuators or exhaust studs. $150 pair

R33 GTS-T pair of front brake calipers (with pads) & rotors. $200

Feel free to make offers.

Cheers

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