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Item:stated below

Age:1993 GTR with 128xxx on the clock

Condition:all good and servicable unless otherwise stated

Price:am open to offers

To Fit: (What car) where there's a will....

Location:Brisbane

Contact:Andrew 0403 486 876 or PM

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OK, done rebuild, here's the list of stock parts left over

Stock turbos with dumps and front pipe (will separate) 400 the lot, neg ind. Turbos have no shaft play or leaks

Stock cams and cam gears

stock intercooler has two minor stone dings, no leaks 300

stock oil pump

stock water pump

stock injectors 200

brand new nissan stock head gasket 50

brand new Tomeii metal sandwich head/ex man gasket 50

all cooler piping, some nearly sold, check with me for what's available (aluminium 'twin turbo' pipe definitely gone)

Mines ECU

one engine mount (rubber sandwich bit)

Might have forgotten one or two things, am happy to do pics when requested, feel free to call, and am happy to post

Cheers!

Andrew

Edited by doo doo
  • 2 weeks later...

Exhaust manifolds sold, belt tensioners, oil pump, water pump, gaskets, injectors are all taken. Will do turbos and dumps for 300 all up and am happy to port match turbo exhaust housing to gasket for better spool response.

Sorry mate. post code is 3221 vic.

price for one turbo, posted.

maybe even take both if its cheap. =)

thanks.

Hey mate, just sold both of them yesterday but he's thinking he might need only one and sell the other- you wan his mobile if interested in contacting him?

  • 3 weeks later...

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