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RB30:

- Full set of Federal and Mogul cast pistons only, no rings - better than stock rb30e pistons.

to fit standard bore size - use standard rb30e piston rings.

$200

- Standard Rods + Pistons + Rings in good condition.

$50

RB25:

- Air con compressor

$150

- Short block - has pistons, crank and GTR rods bolted on only - good for rebuild:

$300

RB26:

- Standard pistons, came off R32 GTR with 89,000km - good condition

$100

R33 GTST:

- Custom turboback exhaust with changeable diff-back section to stock - mild steel - 2yrs old

$250

RANDOM:

5x 14x8 + 1x 14x9 wheels (i think) - bought these and they didnt fit on my skyline.

$200

Autogauge gauges - water temp, oil temp + oil pressure in bracket to fit into DIN pocket.

comes with all senders and sandwich plates needed - used

$80

I'll update the thread when i find more stuff in my garage.

Contact via PM.

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wouldnt happen to have some rb pickups u want to offload?

I'll check my garage but i doubt it mate.

all pm's replied.

guys, im a bit slack in getting pics up because of work bla bla...

the gauges are the smoke faced gauges from just jap that are black when they're off and light up when you turn the ignition on.

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UPDATE: found a boost controller to go with the kit - i will sell the entire kit for $100 with the 4 gauges + oil pressure plate/switch. i couldnt find the water or oil temp sensors anywhere. they go for around $30 for the water temp adapter from justjap and around $5-10 ea for the temp sensors.

pics up.

Note: stock rims in pic do not come with this set.

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Where are you located? I need an air con commpressor.

im in bankstown. pm sent.

Can you tell the reason why those wheels didn't fit your car?

they dont clear my brakes. with spacers i think they'll fit, they are a skyline stud pattern though.

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