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Gtr Parts, Extended Sump, Z32 Afm, Catch Can, Pfc, Nitto Oil Pump, Covers, Injectors


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Got some parts i want to get rid of

1) 2x z32 afm. Very little use, bought brand new includes plugs. $150 each

2) R33 gtr extended sump with baffles and oil pick up. hi octane racing copy. Diff/sump from a series 3 gtr $800

3) Catch can. Custom catch can. designed to fit where washer bottle is. Has 2 inlets, breather outlet and a drain back as well. also has a clear tube to indicate oil level. $150

4) Apexi Power FC and controller, fitted to my R33 gtr. Tune that is saved on the computer is from JEM for a forged engine with 2530, cam gears. $650

5) Nitto oil pump. Removed from car due to finding a crack in the block and stripped the whole engine down. $500

6) RB26 Rocker covers. Spares left over $280

7) Custom Dump pipe. Lobster tail welds, very good flow. $150

8) Standard rb26 manifold and cross over pipe. $best offer

9) sard 700cc injectors. very little use maybe 10,000 kms if that. Direct drop in for rb26. $400

Call for more info

Going to post pics later tonight

Location is Newcastle (Mount Hutton), NSW

Andrew

0431088733

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Had a lot of enquiries about the oil pump. Oil pump is in perfect condition. removed from engine due to low compression which was caused by a cracked block. No damage was done to block pistons, so no metal fragments have entered the pump even though they are tuff as nails, these pumps are. This go as well as the sump. Items have done less than 10,000kms

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