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After a long think i should start saving for a house so deciding to upgrade my 25 instead of building a 26/30 so up for sale is some parts i had collected for my motor:

however may part trade for parts for my rb25 (see below)

Rb26 Head, Still in shop getting reco'd, nearly finished It is in excellent condition comes with plenum and fuel rail and new: spool head drain kit (steel sump plug fitting), performance valve springs, Full genuine rb26 gasket kit (valve stem seals used in head) $2500, steal ;)

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OS Giken triple plate clutch, brought from a fellow skau owner in which he only used it for 2000ks $1350

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R33 GTR V-Spec brembos, Great condition, come with pads, machined rotors and caliper bolts $1000

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Grex Trust oil cooler and filter relocation kit Suit RB, $650

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Rb oil pump, was told it was rb26 $125

Rb26 Harmonic Balancer $125

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2x RB26/30 timing belts, one used for 30 min, one for 500ks $25 each or both for $40

Rb26 throttle cable $100

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Turbosmart Copy wastegate, brand new 50mm Vband flanges $225

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all parts are in great condition.

May accept part trade for:

ID 750cc injectors and or fuel rail

Rb25 greddy copy plenum

Gt or gtx 3076 (int or ext gate) .82 or possibly 3582 .63

rb25 patch loom for e11v2, map sensor and air temp sensor.

r32 type m front bumper

Pair of Lenso d1r 18x10 + 22 in hypersilver

Let me know what you have :)

best to contact me on: 0407323643

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Hey mate sorry for the late reply, its an rc3 push type clutch

Ill post some more photos up tomorrow night after work :)

anything else you want to know let me know

Cheers, Chris.

picking the head up Monday, has had:

-pressure test

-Overhauled multi valve surface ground

-Hardness tested

-Seat valve guides

-Adjust Valve clearances

-18 new shims

-12 Valve guides

Spool head drain kit installed, comes with the whole kit: http://www.spoolimpo...d-oil-drain-kit

Full genuine nissan gasket kit included, valve stem seals used in the head

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