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Hey all,

Im chasing some 26/gtr inlet bits for my 26/30 project. I need pretty much everything (sensors/aac all that crap) on the inlet side bar the plenum. Also need a cas and an injector resistor pack and the metal thing that has timing marks on it. I also need water and oil lines but im pretty sure Kat has soome from memory.

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injector resistor pack - Got a new one $100

Haltech does it for me :)

May have water and oil lines. I know I have a full new kit of hoses.

also have a full new set of ID1000cc injectors if you need em down the track

Sounds good Richard. Let me know about the hoses and ill take the resistor pack. Thanks for the offer of the injectors, but ill be going either 1500s or 2000s in the gtr so ill put the 720s in this motor (its for a vl i bought as a tow car lol)

^ This guy Andrew is awesome ^ got heaps of parts off him.

Cheaper, faster delivery, nicer :thumbsup:

Ah ok cool, might see what its all worth then.

Let me know when i can meet up with you and grab that injector pack. Im free mon,tues and thurs.

my numbers Zero 404 102 21 five. Just send me a txt :)

Full set of new hoses for an RB26 engine but not oil/water lines for Turbo/s.

Also new seperate set of heater hoses only - with clamps !

What about a near new after market steering wheel with Boss kit for GTR

Intercooler mesh huh ?

New quality upper control arms even

Power steering pump maybe tempt you :D

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