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Guys,

I have the below listed RB26 engines for sale

1) 1997 Series 3 R33 GTR Engine. Complete with ecu,harness etc has done 65,000kms SOLD

2) 1989 R32 GTR Engine. Engine has done 100,000kms and has damage caused by the fire which burnt the car. Engine is a long engine it also comes with turbos, oil pump it has no fuel rail, injectors, ecu, harness. $2500ono

3) R32 GTR Gearbox has done 100,000kms looking for $800ono

4) R32 GTR Intercooler slight damage but still good $500ono

5) R32 GTR Fuel Pump $200

6) R33 GTR FUel Pump $300

7) R32 GTR Brakes complete with discs (front and rear) $800ono

9) R32 GTR Diff SOLD

10) Rear subframe less diff, drive shafts and brakes. Great for a circiut drag car that has a cracked one. $800 ono

Guys, there are also other parts available, please note that the interior and panels are all gone (burnt) so only mechanical parts are left email for details

Guys once the R32 GTR is stripped i will arrange pics. For more info email me [email protected].

PS: Willing to send interstate if the buyer pays and arranges for pickup by freight company

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