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Recent Engine Rebuild don't need these parts anymore

all prices are pick up any delivery costs are paid by the buyer

x2 r32 gtr turbo's come with actuators - $320 - no shaft play, only a few years old both were replaced in japan before arriving here

x2 r32 gtr manifolds - $75

x2 r32 gtr dump pipes - $50

will sell as complete package (manifold, turbo and dump pipe) for $400 for both pick up or an extra $25 delivered as they are heavy bulky items.

stock r32 gtr cams and cam gears $150 for both

stock r32 gtr rb26 valve springs - $120

stock rb26 main studs - $75

stock rb26 head studs - $75

standard r32 gtr engine and gearbox mounts - $220 engine mounts only 12 moths old still have part number sticker on them

standard Rb oil pump - $50

r32 gtr harmonic balancer - $150

standard r32 gtr suspension - $450 only been on the car for 12 months, basically brand new

standard r32 gtr intercooler - $300 has been cleaned at work and will be repainted black

x6 standard r32 gtr pistons and conrods -$300 have been cleaned at work

r32 gtr crank - $400

r32 gtr radiator - $175

plus some other stuff i can't remember, just ask and i will see what i've got

all enquires call Aaron on 0423 261 593 or pm me

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Recent Engine Rebuild don't need these parts anymore

all prices are pick up any delivery costs are paid by the buyer

x2 r32 gtr turbo's come with actuators - $320 - no shaft play, only a few years old both were replaced in japan before arriving here

x2 r32 gtr manifolds - $75

x2 r32 gtr dump pipes - $50

will sell as complete package (manifold, turbo and dump pipe) for $400 for both pick up or an extra $25 delivered as they are heavy bulky items.

stock r32 gtr cams and cam gears $150 for both

stock r32 gtr rb26 valve springs - $120

stock rb26 main studs - $75

stock rb26 head studs - $75

standard r32 gtr engine and gearbox mounts - $220 engine mounts only 12 moths old still have part number sticker on them

standard Rb oil pump - $50

r32 gtr harmonic balancer - $150

standard r32 gtr suspension - $450 only been on the car for 12 months, basically brand new

standard r32 gtr intercooler - $300 has been cleaned at work and will be repainted black

x6 standard r32 gtr pistons and conrods -$300 have been cleaned at work

r32 gtr crank - $400

r32 gtr radiator - $175

plus some other stuff i can't remember, just ask and i will see what i've got

all enquires call Aaron on 0423 261 593 or pm me

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