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Fj 20 engine and numerous parts for sale

Engine is in pieces at the moment

Would like to sell whole but will separate

Standard t3

Blow off valve

Standard injectors $50.00 each

550cc injectors $85.00 each no need to drill out injector

Plenum $100

Sump $ 100

Head $ 250

Wisco pistons $50 each

Standard internals

Will sell whole engine $ 500

Will not ship must be picked

For Sale:

Rb26 engine out of r32. 107xxx kms.

new genuine water/oil pumps replaced less than 1500kms ago

new dayco timing kit at same time.

standard everything except nitto throttle body gaskets

comes with all inlet gear except injectors.

Nothing on the exhaust side

will come with sump (no diff in it though)

will come with clutch ( its pretty shagged though)

Lifters are very noisy when motor is cold, goes away once warm. You are welcome to inspect/comp test. motor is still in car and running until saturday.

Pm me

Fs hypergear Atr43g .63 turbo kit comes with turbo high mount manifold 3" exhaust from turbo to cat braided lines and turbo smart external wasit gate $800

I might want it.

For rb 25? 20?

How much use has it had?

Any pics?

Hi guys I'm selling my car audio gear including custom boot set up for an r33 including custom box 12inch clarion sub and clarion amp plus to jl audio splits all top of the line gear if your interested please msg me and i can send pics and other details. 0457133010 cheers

Stripping S2 R33 Parts

Prices are negotiable.

GTST wing $150

ECU $150

Wiring loom $150

Side skirts $150

Rear bar $100

CD player surround $100

Double din CD/DVD player (alpine) $400

Shifter surround $50

Centre console $100

Front seats (minor tear on bolster) $150

Rear seats $100

Boot hatch $100

Tail lights $200

Skyline rear centre garnish $100

Door windows $150 each

Window regs $150 each

Aftermarket cat back exhaust $300

Coilovers $500

Engine $1000 (170,000 kms complete no turbo or bolt ons)

Diff $200

Half shafts $100 each

Rear adjustable camber arms $150

19" rims $1000 with brand new tyres

Turbosmart boost tee $50

Turbosmart boost guage $50

Aftermarket adjustable tie rod ends $100

Stock clutch $100

Flywheel $100

Passenger front guard (perfect condition) $100

Tail shaft $150

Starter motor $150

Alternator $100

Front and rear Brakes $400

Brake rotors $200

Hubs $300

(SOLD) - Coil packs $150

(D/S SOLD) - Rear Lower control arms $60 each

Rear cradle $100

Front lower control arms $70 each

Seat belts x 4 $150

Door cards $100 each

Window switch elects $100 (drivers side) $75 (passenger side)

Window switch surrounds $100 each

Side mirrors $100 each

Steering surround $50

AC control unit $100

Window wipers $40 each

Fuel flap $75

Fuel cap $20

Bonnet latch $75

Boot latch $50

Power steering reservoir $150

(SOLD) - TPS $50

Top AC vents $20 each

Passenger side headlight $150

NO FRONT BAR

NO INTERCOOLER or PIPING

NO TURBO

Still left over.

Also have a heap of mint condition I interior parts.

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