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Hey guys got a bit of stuff I want to clear out

Make an offer on anything pick up in Narre warren

I am happy to assist in posting small items

Text or call for pictures as I am only on the phone

0437684980

1st... I have rb20 red top covers no valley cover $200 Ono

2nd... a set of brand new d-max Japan alloy cradle bushes to suit all Nissan IRS cradles r32 s13 etc $80 Ono

3rd.. rb30 engine runs well was reconditioned 2years ago and hasn't been used for long comes with manual ecu and MAF , has no exhaust manifold or alternater

Asking $350 Ono

4th... I have an rb26 engine in parts! It's mostly all there

Has no cams, injectors coilpacks , water pump.

Has a modified gtr sump for rear wheel drive crank needs machining

Head is good $1500 Ono Pics on request

5th... R32gtst gearbox ok condition, has no gear stick clutch fork

Reverse switch or speedo drive 2nd gear grinds a bit

$150 Ono

6th.. R32 rb26 ecu stock! $100 Ono

7th.. Near new set of rb26 conversion mounts to suit s13-s14-s15 made by full race USA

Has nismo engine mounts and trans mount

Xs power engine pipe and dumps these have been moded to fit in an s-series car

Pics on request...$400 Ono

Please call or text for more info and pictures

0437684980 thanks

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