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R32 GTR Gearbox and transfer case $700 ono (I have a second gearbox that will be available soon)

R32 GTR sump with front diff, oil pickup and baffles $350 ono

R32 GTR standard computer $100 ono

GTR Injectors 740cc Sard with standard rail $600 ono

Standard GTR intercooler $100

Standard GTR coil packs $150

Standard RB26 oil pump $100

Standard RB26 valve springs $50

Please message me for contact details and any further information and I will reply as soon as possible...

Regards

Michael

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I have recently upgraded my 32 GTR to a 6 speed dog box as well as a new forged engine so I have a few spare parts available which are taking up room in my garage...

So if you are in need of the parts below please make me an offer....

R32 GTR Gearbox and transfer case $700 ono (I have a second gearbox that will be available soon)

R32 GTR sump with front diff, oil pickup and baffles $350 ono

R32 GTR standard computer $100 ono

GTR Injectors 740cc Sard with standard rail $600 ono

Standard GTR intercooler $100

Standard GTR coil packs $150

Standard RB26 oil pump $100

Standard RB26 valve springs $50

Please message me for contact details and any further information and I will reply as soon as possible...

Regards

Michael

  • 2 months later...


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