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SF-DIS001 is the model number. Not sure where on them exactly, but they should be there somewhere. Easiest way to work out is did your 26 have an igniter pack to run the coils?

If so, then pm me an amount for postage.

Thanks.

UPDATE

1. RB26 VIRGIN ENGINE BLOCK (bare block in good condition) $800

2. R33 GTR RB26 Crankshaft (purchased brand new and used for approx 15,000 km's) $350

3. RB26 RACEPACE FORGED PISTONS 86.5mm (used for 20,000 km's) $400

(slight damage to 1 piston as per photo - engine builder assures that it can be reused or another one can be sourced from racepace)

4. RB26 ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS (good condition unsure of brand) $200

5. RB26 COMPLETE HEAD (head fully rebuilt less than 20,000 km's ago. Head has been pulled down

and needs to be re-assembled all parts included) $500 SOLD

6. RB26 STOCK INTAKE PLENUM, THROTTLE BODDIES & THIRD SECTION $450 SOLD

7. RB26 POLISHED ENGINE COVERS ALL 4 PIECES SOLD

8. SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS (less than 20,000 km's - good condition) $400 SOLD

9. 700CC DENSO INJECTORS (pushed 400kw without any issues) $450 SOLD

10. GARRET -5 TURBOS (very good conditions done less than 20,000 km's) $2100 SOLD

11. DUMP PIPES - XFORCE WITH 02 SENSORS (good condition) $250 SOLD

12. POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER (good condition a few pixels burn out on hand controller

screen) $700

13. OIL FILTER RELOCATION KIT & CUSTOM RACEPACE OIL COOLER WITH METAL DUCTING $500 (Sold pending payment)

- Speedflow fittings all around, 19 row Setrab unit, 300 PSI rated flame resistant hose made is USA, high quality alloy mounts

14. RACEPACE CUSTOM CATCH CAN ALLOY $200 (Sold pending payment)

15. RB26 R33 GEARBOX (working fine when in car) $500

16. EXEDY TWIN PLATE CLUTCH PUSH TYPE (working fine in car 70% meat left. RRP $2,350) $800

17. R32 GTR SUMP & DIFF $300

18. Z32 AIR FLOW METERS (perfect condition) $350

19. ARC FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER $600

20. JJR 40MM ALLOY RADIATOR $150

21. R32 GTR STANDARD AFM'S $150

22. GREDDY RADIATOR NECK $50 SOLD

23. ALCON FRONT BRAKES (complete) $4,300

- Alcon 6 piston 365mm fronts. Braided brake lines.

24. CUSTOM 3.5 INCH EXHAUST (front pipe to tip) $500

25. CUSCO STRUT BRACE $200

26. 18x9.5 BBS LM's $3500 (Sold pending payment)

27. CUSTOM 3 POD HOLDER WITH DEFI BOOST, WATER & OIL TEMP GAUGES - DEFI CONTROLLER $500

28. ARC BLUE OIL CAP $80

29. RB26 STARTER MOTORS X 2 $100 EACH

30. CUSCO AIR DIVERSION PLATE $100

31. R32 GTR RADIATOR SHROUD (broken corner) $70

32. R32 GTR AIRBOX $400

33. R32 GTR QUARTER WINDOW GLASS (BOTH SIDES) $250

34. R32 GTR STEERING WHEEL (poor condition) $70

35. R32 GTR STOCK COMPUTER $250

36. R32 GTR N1 OIL PUMP (good condition) $120

37. R32 GTR POLISHED TURBO CROSSOVER PIPES $200

38. CATCH CAN (A) WITH LINES $200

39. CATCH CAN (B) $150

40. CATCH CAN © $120

41. PISTONS & RODS - RB26? RB30? $50

42. TURBO ELBOWS (A) $100

43. TURBO ELBOWS (B) $100

44. RB26 TIMING BELT COVER (2 of) $50 each

45. RB26 INTERNAL COVER $50 SOLD

46. RB26 CAS $50 SOLD

47. R32 GTR STOCK RADIATOR $50

48. R32 GTR ENGINE FAN $50

49. R32 GTR ENGINE MOUNTS $50 SOLD

50. R32 GTR SANDWICH PLATE $50 SOLD

51. R32 GTR ALTERNATOR $100

52. R32 GTR ENGINE BRACKETS $50 SOLD

53. R32 GTR BALLANCER & PULLEYS $50

54. R32 GTR ASSORTED OIL LINES AND BITS $100 SOLD

55. R32 GTR WATER PUMP $30

56. R32 GTR CLUSTER $100

57. NORGREN PRESSURE REG $100

58. R32 GTR 4WD COMPUTERS/SENSORS $500

59. R32 GTR CLIMATE CONTROL $50

60. R32 GTR KNOBS $50

61. R32 R33 SHORT SHIFTER NEW $180

62. R32 GTR UNDER PLENUM PARTS $50 SOLD

63. R32 GTR CROSS OVER PIPE $100 SOLD

64. R32 GTR MIRROS (3 of - 1 with glass) $50 each

65. ALLOY BATTERY CLAMP SUIT SMALL BATTERY ROATED SIDE ON. $80 (sold pending payment)

MORE PARTS TO COME

CONTACT SAM 0439 702 702

LOCATED IN MELB

Edited by laspy

UPDATE

1. RB26 VIRGIN ENGINE BLOCK (bare block in good condition) $800

2. R33 GTR RB26 Crankshaft (purchased brand new and used for approx 15,000 km's) $350

3. RB26 RACEPACE FORGED PISTONS 86.5mm (used for 20,000 km's) $400

(slight damage to 1 piston as per photo - engine builder assures that it can be reused or another one can be sourced from racepace)

4. RB26 ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS (good condition unsure of brand) $200

5. RB26 COMPLETE HEAD (head fully rebuilt less than 20,000 km's ago. Head has been pulled down

and needs to be re-assembled all parts included) $500 SOLD

6. RB26 STOCK INTAKE PLENUM, THROTTLE BODDIES & THIRD SECTION $450 SOLD

7. RB26 POLISHED ENGINE COVERS ALL 4 PIECES SOLD

8. SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS (less than 20,000 km's - good condition) $400 SOLD

9. 700CC DENSO INJECTORS (pushed 400kw without any issues) $450 SOLD

10. GARRET -5 TURBOS (very good conditions done less than 20,000 km's) $2100 SOLD

11. DUMP PIPES - XFORCE WITH 02 SENSORS (good condition) $250 SOLD

12. POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER (good condition a few pixels burn out on hand controller

screen) $700

13. OIL FILTER RELOCATION KIT & CUSTOM RACEPACE OIL COOLER WITH METAL DUCTING $500 SOLD

- Speedflow fittings all around, 19 row Setrab unit, 300 PSI rated flame resistant hose made is USA, high quality alloy mounts

14. RACEPACE CUSTOM CATCH CAN ALLOY $200 SOLD

15. RB26 R33 GEARBOX (working fine when in car) $500

16. EXEDY TWIN PLATE CLUTCH PUSH TYPE (working fine in car 70% meat left. RRP $2,350) $800

17. R32 GTR SUMP & DIFF $300

18. Z32 AIR FLOW METERS (perfect condition) $350

19. ARC FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER $600

20. JJR 40MM ALLOY RADIATOR $150

21. R32 GTR STANDARD AFM'S $150

22. GREDDY RADIATOR NECK $50 SOLD

23. ALCON FRONT BRAKES (complete) $4,300

- Alcon 6 piston 365mm fronts. Braided brake lines.

24. CUSTOM 3.5 INCH EXHAUST (front pipe to tip) $500

25. CUSCO STRUT BRACE $200

26. 18x9.5 BBS LM's $3500 (sold pending payment)

27. CUSTOM 3 POD HOLDER WITH DEFI BOOST, WATER & OIL TEMP GAUGES - DEFI CONTROLLER $500

28. ARC BLUE OIL CAP $80

29. RB26 STARTER MOTORS X 2 $100 EACH

30. CUSCO AIR DIVERSION PLATE $100

31. R32 GTR RADIATOR SHROUD (broken corner) $70

32. R32 GTR AIRBOX $400

33. R32 GTR QUARTER WINDOW GLASS (BOTH SIDES) $250

34. R32 GTR STEERING WHEEL (poor condition) $70

35. R32 GTR STOCK COMPUTER $250

36. R32 GTR N1 OIL PUMP (good condition) $120 SOLD

37. R32 GTR POLISHED TURBO CROSSOVER PIPES $200

38. CATCH CAN (A) WITH LINES $200

39. CATCH CAN (B) $150

40. CATCH CAN © $120

41. PISTONS & RODS - RB26? RB30? $50

42. TURBO ELBOWS (A) $100

43. TURBO ELBOWS (B) $100

44. RB26 TIMING BELT COVER (2 of) $50 each

45. RB26 INTERNAL COVER $50 SOLD

46. RB26 CAS $50 SOLD

47. R32 GTR STOCK RADIATOR $50

48. R32 GTR ENGINE FAN $50

49. R32 GTR ENGINE MOUNTS $50 SOLD

50. R32 GTR SANDWICH PLATE $50 SOLD

51. R32 GTR ALTERNATOR $100

52. R32 GTR ENGINE BRACKETS $50 SOLD

53. R32 GTR BALLANCER & PULLEYS $50

54. R32 GTR ASSORTED OIL LINES AND BITS $100 SOLD

55. R32 GTR WATER PUMP $30

56. R32 GTR CLUSTER $100

57. NORGREN PRESSURE REG $100

58. R32 GTR 4WD COMPUTERS/SENSORS $500

59. R32 GTR CLIMATE CONTROL $50

60. R32 GTR KNOBS $50

61. R32 R33 SHORT SHIFTER NEW $180

62. R32 GTR UNDER PLENUM PARTS $50 SOLD

63. R32 GTR CROSS OVER PIPE $100 SOLD

64. R32 GTR MIRROS (3 of - 1 with glass) $50 each

65. ALLOY BATTERY CLAMP SUIT SMALL BATTERY ROATED SIDE ON. $80 SOLD

MORE PARTS TO COME

CONTACT SAM 0439 702 702

LOCATED IN MELB

Edited by laspy

ITEMS LEFT

1. RB26 VIRGIN ENGINE BLOCK (bare block in good condition) $800

2. R33 GTR RB26 Crankshaft (purchased brand new and used for approx 15,000 km's) $350

3. RB26 RACEPACE FORGED PISTONS 86.5mm (used for 20,000 km's) $400

(slight damage to 1 piston as per photo - engine builder assures that it can be reused or another one can be sourced from racepace)

4. RB26 ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS (good condition unsure of brand) $200

12. POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER (good condition a few pixels burn out on hand controller

screen) $700

15. RB26 R33 GEARBOX (working fine when in car) $500

16. EXEDY TWIN PLATE CLUTCH PUSH TYPE (working fine in car 70% meat left. RRP $2,350) $800

17. R32 GTR SUMP & DIFF $300

18. Z32 AIR FLOW METERS (perfect condition) $350

20. JJR 40MM ALLOY RADIATOR $150

21. R32 GTR STANDARD AFM'S $150

23. ALCON FRONT BRAKES (complete) $4,300ono

- Alcon 6 piston 365mm fronts. Braided brake lines.

24. CUSTOM 3.5 INCH EXHAUST (front pipe to tip) $500

25. CUSCO STRUT BRACE $200

26. 18x9.5 BBS LM's $3500 (sold pending payment)

27. CUSTOM 3 POD HOLDER WITH DEFI BOOST, WATER & OIL TEMP GAUGES - DEFI CONTROLLER $500

28. ARC BLUE OIL CAP $80

29. RB26 STARTER MOTORS X 2 $100 EACH

30. CUSCO AIR DIVERSION PLATE $100

31. R32 GTR RADIATOR SHROUD (broken corner) $70

32. R32 GTR AIRBOX $400

33. R32 GTR QUARTER WINDOW GLASS (BOTH SIDES) $250

34. R32 GTR STEERING WHEEL (poor condition) $70

35. R32 GTR STOCK COMPUTER $250

37. R32 GTR POLISHED TURBO CROSSOVER PIPES $200

38. CATCH CAN (A) WITH LINES $200

39. CATCH CAN (B) $150

40. CATCH CAN © $120

41. PISTONS & RODS - RB26? RB30? $50

42. TURBO ELBOWS (A) $100

43. TURBO ELBOWS (B) $100

44. RB26 TIMING BELT COVER (2 of) $50 each

47. R32 GTR STOCK RADIATOR $50

48. R32 GTR ENGINE FAN $50

51. R32 GTR ALTERNATOR $100

53. R32 GTR BALLANCER & PULLEYS $50

55. R32 GTR WATER PUMP $30

56. R32 GTR CLUSTER $100

57. NORGREN PRESSURE REG $100

58. R32 GTR 4WD COMPUTERS/SENSORS $500

59. R32 GTR CLIMATE CONTROL $50

60. R32 GTR KNOBS $50

61. R32 R33 SHORT SHIFTER NEW $180

64. R32 GTR MIRROS (3 of - 1 with glass) $50 each

MORE PARTS TO COME

CONTACT SAM 0439 702 702

LOCATED IN MELB

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