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Heaps Of Shit! Rb25de Engine, Rb20det Head, R32 Front Diff, 25 Block, Gts4 Man Box


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Hi People,

All items located in Sydney - Epping.

Post ok if buyer organises OR can deliver certain items

Contact any time -

PM on here

Cris - 0403491735 Call or sms

Adrian - 0413208919 Call or sms

Photos on request - inspection welcome any time!

WE NEED ALL OF THIS GONE! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!!!

Willing to trade for items of interest including (cash either way depending on item and condition) -

Front facing RB25DET intake manifold.

Bride Seat + Rails.

R32 Half/Full Cage.

Wheels of interest.

Genuine GTR front bar cover.

RB25DE SII

Complete engine in great running cond.

Came off a Stagea.

Comes with manual R33 ser2 ECU.

Comes with front AWD diff - You can change to RWD very easily and sell the FWD diff.

Never skipped a beat, ever.

Only top fluids used.

Regularly serviced.

Did a compression test before removed and showed to be very healthy engine.

$700 ONO

RB20DET Head

Complete head, has a small weld on one side so selling as is for cams, cam gears etc

Must go, need the space!!!!

$150 ONO

R32 GTS4 Front Diff

Comes complete with sump assembly and diff housing.

4:3 ratio!! Perfect for lowering your GTR diff ratio

Working perfect when removed from car.

Barely used as car has been often run in RWD mode.

$500 ONO – MUST GO!!

RB25DET Block

Needs oversized pistons - been bored out

Bores in good condition, no scoring etc.

Comes with everything except pistons.

$100 ONO – NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!

R32 GTS4 Manual Gearbox

Reasonable condition.

Comes complete with transfer case

2nd gear has usual R32 uneasiness to shift into when cold only.

4th gear had a little bit of a crunch when shifting into at high RPM, otherwise fine in normal conditions

$400 ONO

R32 5 Point Roll Cage

Alloy.

Great fit.

Very light

Painted black

$300 ONO

R32 4door aftermarket (fibreglass) rear bar

Unpainted.

Small chip on corner edge near wheel arch.

$200 ONO

R34 Front Cradle + Rack

Very Good condition

Offers

R32 Motorised Lower Lip

Motorised lip that lowers above a certin speed.

Or you can lock it down to make your car look more low, and raise it when need be, driveway, speed bump etc.

Comes with everything you need, motors, lip etc.

Offers - NEEDS TO GO!

HKS Style SSQ BOV

In Fully hektic chrome.

$50 ONO

GTR Fuel Pump

Comes complete with sender and everything. Bolt in job

$75 ONO

GTR R32 Intercooler

Slight damage to a couple of fins

No leaks

Will hold boost no probs

No restriction to airflow

Offers - MUST GO!!!

R33 Airbox

Complete

RB25DET

$200 ONO

GTR R32 front drive shaft - From transfer case to front diff

x2

Worked fine

$50 ONO

Stock GTST Fuel pump

Complete.

Worked fine.

Direct bolt in.

With sender

$20 ONO

Stock Turbo exhaust manifold

$20

Clutch Fan with clutch coupling and R32 fan

Worked fine

$80 ONO

Air Conditioning Compressor

Worked fine

$80 ONO

Space Saver Wheel

Heaps of tread

Un used.

Brand spankers

ANY offer

Alternator

Perfect working condition

$50

Attessa pump

Worked fine.

$50 ONO

R32 GTST/GTS4 fuel tank

+ Tank straps

Been slightly pushed in but NO LEAKS

$20 or a case of beer. - Preferably not a $20 case of beer :blush:

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