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Hey I have a few parts laying around doing nothing, so I may as well sell em...

-r32 rb26 Head has a broken exhaust valve, ony a couple of little dings inside chamber that's all, no damage to valve seats guides etc, comes with all springs, buckets shims, cams and cam gears... so pretty well a complete head with a broken valve-$500, yes 500 dollars!

- R33 blockstandard bore. scoring in cyl. 4. needs boring, apart from that in great condition, no cracks in water jackets etc $300 yes 300 bucks!

-Rb30 had low comp(100psi) in cylinder number 4, block is suitable for twin cam conversion, has oil feed/drains and spot for idler bearing on front of block too, standard bore- $50 pick up only

Added parts

-Apexi air filter with 3" adapter- $50

-GReddy 60mm twin gauge pod, universal I think, brand new- $50

-2.5" stainless bend with BOV attached- $80

-2.5" stainless pipes, nice welds $60

-XF throttle body no TPS- $20

-2 Rb30e heads one complete with manifold etc, one just the head and valves-$offers

- Tighe rb26 regrind cams, not used by me, can supply spec sheet to interested buyer, last owner had them in a 700rwhp gtr -$200 cheap!

Location:Sunshine Coast Qld

Contact:PM, reply here or 0406016651

Comments:will post at buyers expense, sorry about the dirty head etc, that's how I got it...

pm me if you need anything else, I may have it here somewhere:)

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Edited by craigy32

at the moment it has the crank and 4 rods in.. which were the good cylinders on the compression test... it has no oil pump or water pump either... I think its soldpending payment tho...

thanks

craig

i'll take the xf throttle body. please email me your bank details and price including postage and i will send it tonight.

abanco@bigpond.net.au

Thanks,

Ariel

hey make an offer! otherwise I'm going to put it on ebay, and you know how cheap things go for on there :banana:

I'm sick of it taking up my workshop space!

craig

  • 2 weeks later...

Craig, I'll take the head mate @ 500 plus the valves you've ordered. Can you let me know exactly what is included via PM?

Happy to pickup too mate. let me know when is good for you. Cash as well.

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