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From 1990 R32 GTR that I am in the process of wrecking;

RB26 cylinder head - pressure tested, all OK - SOLD

Cams - $250 the lot

Plenum - $350

stock turbos and manifolds - $500 the lot

block - $350

throttle bodies - $300

4" catback exhaust and canon muffler - $475

various rods, etc if required

freight is free if you buy any two of these items.

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hey dude, have you got the injector resistor pack this time??

p.s. you should see the car! I think you would be surprised where it is at now! :)

Thanks again!

also fellas I can vouch for this guy, I purchased my car from him over the phone from another state, VERY honest, very helpful, nice guy too which helps!!

Todd

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OK in reverse order ( PLEASE NOTE CYLINDER HEAD IS SOLD....I suppose $600 was too cheap?!?!);

A31cefiro - only some of the rods and pistons will be OK. wouldn't recommend unless you are doing a real patch-up ( i.e one or two). you can have em cheap. crank was rooted.

BenM - will post these details tomorrow. can't say about the noise - never got to hear it on the car.

Moylee - yes, you heard nothing because you will often see people post 'will not dignify stupid offers with a response'. Personally, I consider 50% of the asking price to be a stupid offer.

ISL33P - sorry mate - head is now sold. can do cams, plenum and throttle bodies for $850 inc delivery.

Ryosuke Takahashi - sorry mate - head sold.

Catkicker - thanks Todd. I've seen the progress you've made on it, but not up close. Should be pushing some decent ponies with the work you've done....or are doing......but sorry, no resistor pack.

slo-a31 - as per PM's, nearly there now.....

Ugboot - they're HKS filters if interested.

so I'll come back to you guys with more details on exhaust and throttle bodies, but the rest is still for sale.....

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