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This is a "evolution" of an old post - sold stuff has been taken off, prices have been updated and some more stuff added. I will add photos as I find them.

Engine parts:

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R33 RB26 Block - Standard 05U

Standard 86mm bore size

Will need "tunnel bore" as cradle is off another block

$300

R33 RB26 Block - 05U

87mm Preped by ADVAN (stamped into block)

Turbo oil feed has been re-enforced

Has crack around one head stud

Came out of running car

(I bought this off another forum member apparently can still be used - but I havent investigated any further)

$250

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RB26 Standard Rods

Good Condition

Ideal Upgrade for RB25 apparently?

$150 set

RB26 Standard Rods

Good Condition

Fitted with ARP Studs

$200 set

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Adjustable Cam Gears

Suit RB20 / RB26

Inlet and Exhaust

$150 pair

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Adjustable cam gears

(exhaust just cnc slotted)

$120 pair

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Stock Cam Gears

RB26

$50 pair

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RB26 Sump With Diff

Came off R33 (suits R32 as well)

$450

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Rebuilt R33 GTR Turbos

New Bearings and Seals

360 degree thrusts

N1 Exhaust Turbine

Never Used

$POA Arriving Soon

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GTR Group A Turbos

Modified Housing

Fully Rebuilt

Came of a car prepped by Mines

Available soon

$POA

Suspension parts:

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Cusco Pillowball Tops

Suit BNR32

Suit many types of suspension

As is

$150 set

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Cusco F Upper Control Arms

Suit BNR32

Stronger and allow more neg than stock arms / good upgrade for worn stock arms

$POA Available soon

ELECTRONICS

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Z32 80mm AFM's x 2

$450 pair or $500 with plugs

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Japaneses Chip for R32 GTR ECU

Fujitsaki SPL (?)

Chip Only

Have used this chip and it works well on our fuel and 18psi

$80

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Stock GTR ECU

Missing top and bottom lid (not as pictured)

(I put them on my power FC...)

$150

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IMPUL ECU

Suit R32 and R33 GTR

Good upgrade if you are running intake and exhaust mods

Good AFR's

$250

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R32 GTR Gauges

Three Gauge Cluster from centre console

$100

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JDM "LMOO" Oil Pressure Gauge

Mechanical includes braided line

$50

R32 GTR Body Parts

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Nismo style sideskirts

Rear Section only

(fit up / over factory skirts)

$150 pair

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Trust style read pods

$150 pair

or both Nismo skirts and trust posds for $250 the lot

WHEELS

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Technomagnesio

Magnesium alloy 5 spoke rim

17 x 9 +25 (suit GTR32)

Just been Stripped

can powdercoat in your choice of colour

$POA Available soon

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Rays TE37

17x8 / 17x9

GTS-T offset ( +30 ish)

Just Been Stripped

can powdercoat in your choic of colour

$POA Available soon

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17" Tyres

255/40 hankooks (?)

70%

$150 pair

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17" Tyres

255/40 Yokohama Advans

70%

$200 pair

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Stock R32 GTR Airbox

$150

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Dual 140mm Apexi Power Intake Filters

Suit GTR with 80mm AFM's

$120 for the pair

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Stock GTR Intercooler

$200

(pic)

ARC Intercooler

Sut R32 and R33 GTR

(R34 with small mod)

$1250

EXHAUST

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Stock RB26 Dump Pipes

$50 pair

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NISMO cat back exhaust

R34 GTR

Stainless 80mm piping

Very good condition

2pce can be shipped

$500

SEATS

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Bride GIAS "Style" Seat

Exactly like GIAS / Low Max seat

Just doesnt say bride anywhere

$500 each (2 seats only)

Open to offers on some stuff - other stuff I 'm not

No lowballers please. Available for pickup in melbourne or will ship at buyers expense.

PM or email me [email protected]

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Hi Guys

Thanks for the interst thus far - FYI I have listed the R34 GTR exhaust and the Advan Block on ebay (starting at 99c!) - auction ends sunday 7th of June.

Cheers

Hey, very interested in the cusco strut tops, what condition are the bearings in? Could they be easyly enough replaced?

How much would shipping to perth be you think?

Interested in 1 AFM - are you willing to separate? Also, they should work on a r33 GTST?

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Adjustable Cam Gears

Suit RB20 / RB26

Inlet and Exhaust

$150 pair

Are the blue cam gears new or used???

Hi guys

Cam gears are new - after 2k for the Group A turbos

Cheers

Steve

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Adjustable Cam Gears

Suit RB20 / RB26

Inlet and Exhaust

$150 pair

Are the blue cam gears new or used???

Guys

Thanks for all the messages - FYI:

Z32's And Apexi Filters SOLD pending payment (Harry)

Air Box on hold pending payment (petra)

Cusco tops SOLD pending payment (BNR#@)

Nismo Skirts and Pods SOLD pending payment

Cheers

Steve

pm sent

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