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Hey all,

I have some RB26 engine parts from a 32GTR that I'm selling. So if your interested in any of the gear below send us a pm!

ALL PARTS LOCATED IN ADELAIDE AND AM WILLING TO SHIP @ BUYERS EXPENSE

-34 Intake plenum $100

-intake manifold assay(injector plate) $400

-Throttle bodies + linkages $350

-Injectors + fuel rail + reg $250

-Rocker covers + front cover + valley cover $400 (painted in red)

-Front cover backing plate + vac lines $50

-R32/33/34 wiring loom $450

-Head ( with cams, cam gears, valves, lifters etc) $1200

-R32 Crank $300

-Crank girdle + crank scraper $150

-Block (has some scuff marks from ring land failure) $200

-2WD gtr sump conversion $300

-Power steering bracket $20

-Crank pulley X2 $50 each

-coil packs $150

-Oil filter assay(water cooled) $150

-Turbos( the pair, with dumps, exh manifolds etc) $500 the pair

-oil/water lines for turbos $100

-AAC valve + vaccuum lines $200

-Air regulator(for idle control) $100

-Throttle valve switch $80

-R33 centre grill $100

-R33 Front bar (N1 look-a-like) $200

-Twin turbo connecting pipe X2 $30 each

-Stock exhaust manifolds $50 the pair

-CAS (cam angle sensor) + backing bracket $200

-Alternator $80

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-Injectors + fuel rail + reg $250

Hey buddy,

What condition are the injectors in? If all good ill prob take em.

Also do you have the dropping resistors for the injectors?

Cheers

Edited by Sports Crazy
Hey all. If you need a part atleast make a serious offer and no low balling!!!

Send us a pm for any of the remaining parts!!

ill pay full price for the block and crank if the girdle is supplied for free.

ill pay full price for the block and crank if the girdle is supplied for free.

Tried to send PM but your inbox was full! Will sell you the complete package comprising of Block, Crank, Crank girdle, mains caps,

mains studs and crank scraper for $700 (the $200 is for postage - due to the size and weight of the package I have to have it

couriered to you) If you like this offer send me a PM and we can organise payment and delivery!

Edited by huli

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