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I'm selling my R32 so I won't need these parts.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384502-r32-gts-t-manual-sedan/

Used parts

Complete R32 RB25DE motor (131,000 Km) $500

RB25DET block with cradle and oil squirters. $150

R32GTR crankshaft with wide oil-pump collar. $400

Set of GTR conrods. $200

Set of GTR 444cc injectors. $120

HKS GT2530 turbo. $900

Apexi boost control solenoid. $80

New stuff

R32gtst Apexi/ AP Engineering Power FCWith commander BNIB $1400

Z32 Air flow meter New in sealed bag. $250

Wiseco 87mm forged pistons with teflon coating. $800

ARP conrod bolts. $100

ACL Race conrod and main bearings. $300

Genuine Nissan engine rebuild gasket set. $180

Cometic head gasket. $ 150

Pr. Nismo engine mounts. $100

Bos imports Stainless steel split front pipe

with divide removed to suit HKS GT25 series turbo. $350

I'm not keen on splitting it up too much.

I'll consider offers on the lot.

Located Lismore NSW

Ph. 0266 251 365

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The injectors bolt straight in to the rb20 but you need to rewire the injector loom to put a ballast resistor in line.

There is a thread in the tech section on how to do it.

The injectors were removed from a low ks r33gtr and were cleaned and placed in a sealed bag.

I would always get a set of used injectors serviced before fitting anyway.

The AFM is also a bolt in fit but you will need a remap to run it.

I'm selling my R32 so I won't need these parts.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384502-r32-gts-t-manual-sedan/

Used parts

Complete R32 RB25DE motor (131,000 Km) $500

RB25DET block with cradle and oil squirters. $150

R32GTR crankshaft with wide oil-pump collar. $400

Set of GTR conrods. $200

Set of GTR 444cc injectors. $120

HKS GT2530 turbo. $900

Apexi boost control solenoid. $80

New stuff

R32gtst Apexi/ AP Engineering Power FCWith commander BNIB $1400

Z32 Air flow meter New in sealed bag. $250

Wiseco 87mm forged pistons with teflon coating. $800

ARP conrod bolts. $100

ACL Race conrod and main bearings. $300

Genuine Nissan engine rebuild gasket set. $180

Cometic head gasket. $ 150

Pr. Nismo engine mounts. $100

Bos imports Stainless steel split front pipe

with divide removed to suit HKS GT25 series turbo. $350

I'm not keen on splitting it up too much.

I'll consider offers on the lot.

Located Lismore NSW

Is the gasket kit the full motor set including head gasket. I'll take it if you will post to 4174. Call or text 0414 236 724

Ph. 0266 251 365

As you can see by the link in my initial post I have my 32 for sale.

I'm not keen on selling the parts before I sell the car because if the car doesn't sell

I'd like to complete my project later on.

I've had a lot of interest in some of the smaller items but I've been asking people to wait.

At the moment I'm noting your interest and if there is interest in enough items I'll split the parts up before the car sells.

hks 2530... specs? flange type? exhaust housing? shaft play? km's? pm me cash price please mate

Flange type is Rb20/25 skyline. It is actually a full skyline kit with oil lines, elbow and silicon joiners.

I was told it was used for 8000kms.

Play is minimal, virtually as new.

The only question mark over it is that it has been in storage for a fair while.

Best to seek advice as to whether these things are ok if they have been sitting.

I had the split dump front pipe modified to match it so I'd prefer to sell them together.

When I have buyers for enough stuff I'll let the turbo and front pipe go for $1000.

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