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Rb26 inlet plenum painted vht wrinkle red $100

Rb26 inlet plenum unpainted $100

Rb26 inlet manifold and throttle bodies etc $200

Rb26 valley cover $125

R32 Rb26 harmonic balancer $50

Polished alloy catch can/washer tank suit r33/34 Gtr. Made by gt auto i belive. Has 3 x -12 fitting male fittings including drain/sump vent also includes washer motors $200

Hks twin pod filter kit with 2x new green hks filters $200

R33 gtr turbos and dumps $200

Rb26 standard exhaust manifolds $100

Rb26 Twin turbo pipe painted wrinkle black $50

Rb26 engine mounts the alloy parts $50

Rb26 standard fuel rail $25

Rb26 nismo sump baffle $400

S15 stock wheels/tyres - tyres pretty old/worn $200

All parts located brisbane northside, pickup available or shipping at your expense

Thanks

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Meant to say Rb30e complete bottom end. Owner decided to swap in a rb25de. Was running perfect when removed. Getting hard to find now.

Slightly negotiable on some prices, happy to hear reasonable offers via pm. Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale

Rb26 inlet plenum unpainted $100

Rb26 trust/greddy dump/front pipes $650

Rb26 valley cover $125

R32 Rb26 harmonic balancer $50

R33 gtr standard turbos and standard dumps $150

Rb26 standard exhaust manifolds $50

Rb26 Twin turbo pipe painted wrinkle black $50

Rb26 engine mounts the alloy parts $50

Rb26 standard fuel rail $25

Rb26 nismo sump baffle $400

S15 stock wheels/tyres - tyres pretty old/worn $200

Rb30e complete short engine - $500

All parts located brisbane northside, pickup available or shipping at your expense

Still for sale

Rb26 trust/greddy dump/front pipes - price drop- $600

Rb26 nismo sump baffle - price drop - $350

Rb30e complete short engine, from R31 Skyline - price drop - $400

R32 Rb26 harmonic balancer, good condition $50

R33 gtr standard turbos and standard dumps $150

Rb26 standard exhaust manifolds $50

Rb26 Twin turbo pipe painted wrinkle black $50

Rb26 engine mounts the alloy parts $50

Rb26 standard fuel rail $25

S15 stock wheels/tyres - tyres pretty old/worn $200

All parts located brisbane northside, pickup available or shipping at your expense

Edited by Gts30t
  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale

Rb26 trust/greddy dump/front pipes - price drop- $550!

Rb26 nismo sump baffle - price drop - $350 - on hold

Rb30e complete short engine, great condition, original bore, from R31 Skyline - price drop - $350

R32 Rb26 harmonic balancer, good condition $50

R33 gtr standard turbos and standard dumps, 80k kms $150

Rb26 standard exhaust manifolds $50

Rb26 Twin turbo pipe painted wrinkle black $50

Rb26 engine mounts the alloy parts $50

Rb26 standard fuel rail $25

S15 stock wheels/tyres - tyres pretty old/worn - price drop $150

Gates racing timing belt, perfect for that major service now or in the future or new build -$50

Adding turbosmart boost t -$20

Nissan alloy pedals -$10 each

Fuel pump bracket -$10

All parts located brisbane northside, pickup available or shipping at your expense

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Edited by Gts30t

Sump baffle sold!

Someone should snap those trust extension dump/font pipes up! Pretty damn cheap for a set of dump pipes and front pipes!

Also adding a hks super hybrid panel filter suit all R32-34 and S13-15 and others. It was used for less than 1000kms, still in box - $50

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