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Too much stuff in my shed. All this has to go. Im sick of seeing $ laying around. Items are in brisbane.

JJR Coilpacks set of 6 to suit RB25 Series 2 $340

Delphi 1000cc Injectors (set of 6) with twin entry rail to suit RB26 $660

Set of 4 Nismo 740cc injectors, side feed suit SR20/RB25 $800

Custom exhaust manifold, suit RB25 head, high mount T3 flange with provision for 38mm gate (was using 38mm Turbosmart Ultra-gate). Has been on a engine with over 550rwhp using GT35r $400

Turbosmart Ultragate 38mm $400 (or $750 with the manifold)

FORGED RB26 Engine (covers to sump) includes N1 Block, R33 GTR crank, Tomei Rods, 86mm HKS Pistons, Tomei Oil Pump, ARP Head studs, HKS metal headgasket, ported head, Tomei valve springs, HKS cams 264/272 etc Professionally assembled and run-in and is ready to install/tune. $12000

R32 GTR Gearbox - The box has recently been rebuilt with new bearings throughout. The bellhousing is push type. I have a quckshift which i will include in the sale. Includes transfer case. $1500

ORC twin plate clutch with complete flywheel assembly. to suit most RB's Very low km's, $2000

One Piece Tailshaft to suit R32 GTST with RB25 box. 3.5” dia and will handle big power. $400

Hypertune 100mm Plenum and matching Hypertune Throttle Body $2500

HKS speed limit defencer Brand new $110

aerocatch bonnet latch new $110

R33 gtr brake master cylinder for those that have brembo conversions. Get your pedal feel back! $100

Koyo Drift tek wheels (no tyres) 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 (i think offset is +34) $1400

Carbon GT wing with posts $350

R32 GTR Guards $170 each or $300 the Pair

R32 GTR Front indicators $70 each

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Too much stuff in my shed. All this has to go. Im sick of seeing $ laying around. Items are in brisbane.

JJR Coilpacks set of 6 to suit RB25 Series 2 $340

Delphi 1000cc Injectors (set of 6) with twin entry rail to suit RB26 $660

Set of 4 Nismo 740cc injectors, side feed suit SR20/RB25 $800

Custom exhaust manifold, suit RB25 head, high mount T3 flange with provision for 38mm gate (was using 38mm Turbosmart Ultra-gate). Has been on a engine with over 550rwhp using GT35r $400

Turbosmart Ultragate 38mm $400 (or $750 with the manifold)

FORGED RB26 Engine (covers to sump) includes N1 Block, R33 GTR crank, Tomei Rods, 86mm HKS Pistons, Tomei Oil Pump, ARP Head studs, HKS metal headgasket, ported head, Tomei valve springs, HKS cams 264/272 etc Professionally assembled and run-in and is ready to install/tune. $12000

R32 GTR Gearbox - The box has recently been rebuilt with new bearings throughout. The bellhousing is push type. I have a quckshift which i will include in the sale. Includes transfer case. $1500

ORC twin plate clutch with complete flywheel assembly. to suit most RB's Very low km's, $2000

One Piece Tailshaft to suit R32 GTST with RB25 box. 3.5” dia and will handle big power. $400

Hypertune 100mm Plenum and matching Hypertune Throttle Body $2500

HKS speed limit defencer Brand new $110

aerocatch bonnet latch new $110

R33 gtr brake master cylinder for those that have brembo conversions. Get your pedal feel back! $100

Koyo Drift tek wheels (no tyres) 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 (i think offset is +34) $1400

Carbon GT wing with posts $350

R32 GTR Guards $170 each or $300 the Pair

R32 GTR Front indicators $70 each

1000cc injectors sold. Lots of interest in the coilpacks. First in best dressed.

Too much stuff in my shed. All this has to go. Im sick of seeing $ laying around. Items are in brisbane.

JJR Coilpacks set of 6 to suit RB25 Series 2 $340

Delphi 1000cc Injectors (set of 6) with twin entry rail to suit RB26 $660

Set of 4 Nismo 740cc injectors, side feed suit SR20/RB25 $800

Custom exhaust manifold, suit RB25 head, high mount T3 flange with provision for 38mm gate (was using 38mm Turbosmart Ultra-gate). Has been on a engine with over 550rwhp using GT35r $400

Turbosmart Ultragate 38mm $400 (or $750 with the manifold)

FORGED RB26 Engine (covers to sump) includes N1 Block, R33 GTR crank, Tomei Rods, 86mm HKS Pistons, Tomei Oil Pump, ARP Head studs, HKS metal headgasket, ported head, Tomei valve springs, HKS cams 264/272 etc Professionally assembled and run-in and is ready to install/tune. $12000

R32 GTR Gearbox - The box has recently been rebuilt with new bearings throughout. The bellhousing is push type. I have a quckshift which i will include in the sale. Includes transfer case. $1500

ORC twin plate clutch with complete flywheel assembly. to suit most RB's Very low km's, $2000

One Piece Tailshaft to suit R32 GTST with RB25 box. 3.5” dia and will handle big power. $400

Hypertune 100mm Plenum and matching Hypertune Throttle Body $2500

HKS speed limit defencer Brand new $110

aerocatch bonnet latch new $110

R33 gtr brake master cylinder for those that have brembo conversions. Get your pedal feel back! $100

Koyo Drift tek wheels (no tyres) 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 (i think offset is +34) $1400

Carbon GT wing with posts $350

R32 GTR Guards $170 each or $300 the Pair

R32 GTR Front indicators $70 each

GT WING SOLD

GTR GEARBOX SOLD

1000CC INJECTORS SOLD

BNR32 GUARDS AND CORNER INDICATORS SOLD

Too much stuff in my shed. All this has to go. Im sick of seeing $ laying around. Items are in brisbane.

JJR Coilpacks set of 6 to suit RB25 Series 2 $340

Delphi 1000cc Injectors (set of 6) with twin entry rail to suit RB26 $660

Set of 4 Nismo 740cc injectors, side feed suit SR20/RB25 $800

Custom exhaust manifold, suit RB25 head, high mount T3 flange with provision for 38mm gate (was using 38mm Turbosmart Ultra-gate). Has been on a engine with over 550rwhp using GT35r $400

Turbosmart Ultragate 38mm $400 (or $750 with the manifold)

FORGED RB26 Engine (covers to sump) includes N1 Block, R33 GTR crank, Tomei Rods, 86mm HKS Pistons, Tomei Oil Pump, ARP Head studs, HKS metal headgasket, ported head, Tomei valve springs, HKS cams 264/272 etc Professionally assembled and run-in and is ready to install/tune. $12000

R32 GTR Gearbox - The box has recently been rebuilt with new bearings throughout. The bellhousing is push type. I have a quckshift which i will include in the sale. Includes transfer case. $1500

ORC twin plate clutch with complete flywheel assembly. to suit most RB's Very low km's, $2000

One Piece Tailshaft to suit R32 GTST with RB25 box. 3.5” dia and will handle big power. $400

Hypertune 100mm Plenum and matching Hypertune Throttle Body $2500

HKS speed limit defencer Brand new $110

aerocatch bonnet latch new $110

R33 gtr brake master cylinder for those that have brembo conversions. Get your pedal feel back! $100

Koyo Drift tek wheels (no tyres) 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 (i think offset is +34) $1400

Carbon GT wing with posts $350

R32 GTR Guards $170 each or $300 the Pair

R32 GTR Front indicators $70 each

  • 2 weeks later...
Too much stuff in my shed. All this has to go. Im sick of seeing $ laying around. Items are in brisbane.

Set of 4 Nismo 740cc injectors, side feed suit SR20/RB25 $800

FORGED RB26 Engine (covers to sump) includes N1 Block, R33 GTR crank, Tomei Rods, 86mm HKS Pistons, Tomei Oil Pump, ARP Head studs, HKS metal headgasket, ported head, Tomei valve springs, HKS cams 264/272 etc Professionally assembled and run-in and is ready to install/tune. $12000

ORC twin plate clutch with complete flywheel assembly. to suit most RB's Very low km's, $2000

One Piece Tailshaft to suit R32 GTST with RB25 box. 3.5” dia and will handle big power. $400

Hypertune 100mm Plenum and matching Hypertune Throttle Body $2500

HKS speed limit defencer Brand new $110

aerocatch bonnet latch new $110

R33 gtr brake master cylinder for those that have brembo conversions. Get your pedal feel back! $100

Koyo Drift tek wheels (no tyres) 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 (i think offset is +34) $1400

R32 GTR Guards $170 each or $300 the Pair

R32 GTR Front indicators $70 each

  • 2 years later...

you have a left hand front Orange indicator for a R32 gtr!?

do you know what average postage would be on that item!? (postcode 2800) just an average is fine though.

cheers josh

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