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Item: R33 RB26 bottom

Age: 16years

Condition: Scored bore

Price: $1200ono

To Fit: Skyline

Location: Geraldton/Perth

Contact: PM/Phone 0400210338

Comments: 5th Piston is marked and scored the bore. Can be bored out.

Item: R32 GTR Turbos

Age: 16years

Condition: Very good no shaft play

Price: $350ono

To Fit: Skyline

Location: Geraldton/Perth

Contact: PM/Phone 0400210338

Comments: No shaft play - recently brought off Andrew from HyperDrive MS.

Selling due to "upgrade" to a RB30. Pictures on request.

If you have any questions dont be heistant to call me any time or leave a msg and I will get back to you.

Item: R33 RB26 bottom

Age: 16years

Condition: Scored bore

Price: $1200ono

To Fit: Skyline

Location: Geraldton/Perth

Contact: PM/Phone 0400210338

Comments: 5th Piston is marked and scored the bore. Can be bored out.

Item: R32 GTR Turbos

Age: 16years

Condition: Very good no shaft play

Price: $350ono

To Fit: Skyline

Location: Geraldton/Perth

Contact: PM/Phone 0400210338

Comments: No shaft play - recently brought off Andrew from HyperDrive MS.

Selling due to "upgrade" to a RB30. Pictures on request.

If you have any questions dont be heistant to call me any time or leave a msg and I will get back to you.

Open to any price - want this stuff gone!

Still sitting here!

Any good offer taken!

your bottom end is about double what its worth then factor in that it will cost $500 to freight it to any eastern states...thats why you still have it.

Edited by DiRTgarage
your bottom end is about double what its worth then factor in that it will cost $500 to freight it to any eastern states...thats why you still have it.

Cheers - I had a look around and couldn't work out a price.

NEW PRICE $700

Can take it to Perth for Free!

Cheers - I had a look around and couldn't work out a price.

NEW PRICE $700

Can take it to Perth for Free!

BUMP CRAZY PRICE!

$250 FOR R32 TURBOS!

$500 FOR BLOCK

CRANK AND OTHER PARTS STILL HERE!

BUMP CRAZY PRICE!

$250 FOR R32 TURBOS!

$500 FOR BLOCK

CRANK AND OTHER PARTS STILL HERE!

Turbos sold pending payment - cheers mblak

Still got the block and crank - NEED IT GONE make a offer!

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