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Hi guys,

As the topic says I have a list of parts that needs go to a good home. Reason for selling is that I have just purchased our first house and will have a new addition to the family in January 2010, hence rebuild project has been put on ice and instead of the parts just collecting dust I thought someone esle could put them to good use.

Parts for sale are as follows:

RB26 N1 ENGINE BLOCK (BRAND NEW) - 2,700.00

RB26 N1 Oil Pump (BRAND NEW) - 400.00

R32 GTR Standard Camshafts (70,000km) - 300.00

R32 GTR Standard Camshafts Covers - 200.00

R32 GTR Standard I/C - 300.00

R32 GTR Standard Radiator - 50.00

R32 GTR Standard Ignition Coils - 300.00

R32 GTR Standard Front Brakes, Rotors & Lines - 600.00

R32 GTR Standard Interior Floor Mats - 80.00

R32 GTR Standard Turbo Dump Pipes - 60.00

R32 GTR Standard Center Console Meters - 100.00

R32 GTR Standard Fuel Pump - 80.00

R32 GTR Standard Rear Twin Round Tail lights - 300.00

HKS 2530 - Twin Turbos (15,000km) - 1,800.00

Advan Model 6 Alloy Wheels - 17x9inc (resprayed) - 1,200.00

All parts are in great working condition. I will post up photos of all these parts as soon a practicable.

Location is on the Gold Coast and would prefer for pick up rather than posting parts via courier / mail services.

Please PM or email me on the following address: [email protected]

Cheers AS.

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