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Garage Sale R32 GTR RB26 (ECU, Fuel Rail, Injectors, AFM, AFR Gauge, Intercooler, Brakes)

Hey guys, 

Got a few parts that became spares after upgrades. Located south west Sydney and would prefer pickup. If postage necessary, it'll be at buyers expense. 

 

320kw package - $1000 for everything

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - $450
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250

  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - $350

  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100

  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100

 

Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - $200

 

Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

 

A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - $100

 

Golpher china spec alloy radiator - $40

 

Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

 

Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

 

Standard RB26 front brake package - $300 for everything
  • Calipers (unknown pads) - $200
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - $100

  • BM50 brake master cylinder - $100

 

Happy to hear offers. Just want to see it gone really.

 

Thanks, 

Slav

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7 minutes ago, justjoshinyam8 said:

Details on radiator?

China spec alloy. Pretty sure it's the same thickness as stock. 

1 hour ago, Dave76 said:

Would you take $150 for the air fuel gauge where are you located at

Sorry mate. Sold pending payment. 

Updated list:

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250
  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100
  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100 

    Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

  • A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Golpher china spec alloy radiator - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

  • Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

 
  • Calipers (unknown pads) - $200
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - $100

     

  • BM50 brake master cylinder - $100

     

  • 3 months later...

Updated list:

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - SOLD 
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250
  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - SOLD 
  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100
  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100 

    Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - SOLD 

  • Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

  • A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - SOLD 

  • Golpher china spec alloy radiator - SOLD 

  • Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

  • Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

  • Calipers (unknown pads) - SOLD
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - SOLD
  • BM50 brake master cylinder - SOLD

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