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Hey all have a few bits and pieces I don’t need and taking up space:

 

Factory turbos  with dumps(no shaft play)$250

Factory blow off valves $150

Factory manifolds $50

Factory crossover/intake piping $100

Blow off valve piping $50

RB26 cam backing plate $40

3 sets of intakes 1 k&n 1 hks 1 unknown $150

Factory afm x2 $100

All oil, water and wastegate lines including banjos $100

Factory fuel pump good nick $50

Mines ecu $50

RB26 alternator $50

Fuel sender/ top hat unit $20

Charcoal canister $50

R32gtr washer bottle with motors $50n

Nismo fuel reg with standard rail and 11mm raceworks adaptors $150

Factory RB26 camshafts $100

Factory radiator with cut up shroud $70

RB26 sump with cracked diff housing $100

Complete RB26 sump suit rebuild with center and 4.11 gears $250

2 front diff centres $50 each

Front 4.08 ring and pinion $50

Late model r32 gtr 4.11 rear diff $1100

Borg Warner s360 .91 t4 spilt entry made 330awkw on 17psi $500

R32 3inch exhaust with xforce muffler $100
 

rb26 flywheel with exedy heavy duty clutch $150

 

Pick up only! Located south east Melbourne
Happy to do bulk deals 

Message me on zero447086966 for pictures 

Cheers

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hi mate I would like all the factory water lines, I would forsure add for shipping and your time. im in Canada..pm me if your interested I see some other stuff I would like but may be sold already. one of my stock pieces for the water lines I had to retap cause it was stripped so this would be a god saver!

sorry for the double post by water lines I meant everything you had together there for 100 including oil lines, banjo etc. not just the water lines. cheers m8

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price updates on what’s left 


RB26 factory breathers with -12an fittings $20

RB26 cam backing plate $40

Hks intake with k&n filtres $120

All oil, water and wastegate lines including banjos $100

RB26 alternator $30

Nismo fuel reg with standard rail and 11mm raceworks adaptors $120

Factory RB26 camshafts $100

Factory radiator with cut up shroud $50

Complete RB26 sump suit rebuild with center and 4.11 gears $180

2 front diff centres $50 each

Front 4.08 ring and pinion $20

RB26 flywheel and heavy duty pull type clutch exedy fair bit of life left $120

Factory cold side cooler intercooler piping $50

R32 gtr washer bottle with pumps $50

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