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Item:SKYLINE PERFORMANCE PARTS

Location:A.C.T

Contact Details:0417009873

RB25 HEAD

This bolts strait onto the RB30 block without any modifications, will out flow any RB30 head even if it had thousands spent on it. About 80k old, excellent condition, comes with bolts, head bolts lower inlet manifold, cam gears crank angle sensor etc.

$650 more info 0417009873

RB25 EXHAUST MANIFOLD

Standard exhaust manifold in excellent condition, it's actually proven that with a std exhaust manifold it's not worth replacing with a stainless unit in terms of power. Std version is split pulse for faster turbo spool.

$200 more info 0417009873

TURBONETICS WASTEGATE (Brand new!)

Brand new 32mm Deltagate is rated at 550hp, its compact, very high quality and very light. Comes with gaskets and flanges. Never used.

$400 more info 0417009873

FUEL INJECTORS 550cc X 6

Perfect injectors for a fast VL, GTR or GTS. Were in a 300kw GTR, with plenty of duty cycle left. Excellent condition. (x 6). More info 0417009873

cc / 5.2 x no of cyl = Hp rating

550 / 5.2 x 6 = 634hp @ Engine

SPITFIRE COILS

For big spark in a high horsepower GTR or GTS-T. Worth $1000, excellent condition sell $500, 1 year old. More info 0417009873

SARD REGULATOR (Brand new!)

Most stable fuel pressure regulator on the market, good for 800hp plus. Brand new suitable for any vehicle.

$200 more info 0417009873

MALPASSI REGULATOR (FUEL) Black

Was on GTR (300kw), this is the high pressure version with gauge. 1 1/2 years old, excellent condition. Suit any vehicle.

$150 more info 0417009873

MICROTECH LTX - 12

Plug in computer for GTR skyline R32. Tuned with plug in adapter to std loom. Cheapest after market alternative worth $1600 selling for $800, save money on tuning costs, most of tuning is already done as its straight of a 300kw GTR.

More info 0417009873

GTR R32 PWR INTERCOOLER

Bolts straight on the R32 GTR or GTS, 3'' pips in and out, polished, excellent condition. Heaps more flow than std intercooler a hence much high horse power rating, could be used on 400kw plus GTR. Worth $1500 selling $700.

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COMMETIC METAL HEAD GASKET (Brand new!)

Suit any high powered RB26, RB25, RB30 engine. Eliminates the use of copper head gaskets that always leak and no o-rings required in the black, brand new, good for 40psi plus. $220 more info 0417009873

GTR RB26 PLENUM (JUN COPY)

Rated for 800hp plus application c unwelded so it could be cleaned up, dedagged inside, infinit throttle flange. For a single throttle application big hp RB26 GTR. Brand new never used. $1000 more info 0417009873

NISSAN INFINITI THROTTLE BODY (90mm) Q45

This is off the Q45 Nissan V8. Good for single throttle plenum for the GTR, SR20, skylines etc. Excellent condition, $400 more info 0417009873

FALCON XF THROTTLE BODY

68mm throttle body for anything up to a 1000hp. Used on a VL commodore that run in the 8 sec bracket, complete with plenum flange and T.P.S.

$100 more info 0417009873

R32 GTR SKYLINE AIR CON

Air conditioning compressor and condenser core, excellent condition.

Condensor core $100

Compressor $250 more info 0417009873

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