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I have a few parts left over from my parting out my car. All parts are 40 minutes south of Melbourne. Everything came off a running car.

$3000 RB26DETT engine which I only put 10,000kms of in the whole time I owned my car. It has only been run at 280rwkw on standard injectors. Made 300rwkw on the dyno at 100% duty cycle but I wanted to keep a safety margin. I imported it with N1 pistons which has been confirmed after I removed the sump recently. All bores look good. It alway had good oil pressure. I have attached pictures confirming the N1 pistons. I couldn't tell you which model crank or oil pump. It was an extremely smooth engine. I have the turbo manifolds, dumps and new gaskets in a box. Comes with everything pictured. Also comes with coil pack cover. Sump was cleaned while it was removed. Custom fan. I never had any overheating issues and increases power.

May sell the rocker/coil pack and cam cover, sump, coil packs $450, complete inlet and everything attached to it ?? seperately if the engine doens't sell as a complete unit soon. I know most people will only be buying it to replace a blown engine anyway hence already have all of these parts.

$1500 OS GIken full face solid centre triple plate clutch. 80-90% meat on clutch packs and no hot spots on the drive plates. It is very drivable as I've driven on it in city traffic etc. These are rated to 1000hp. One of the try perfomance clutches out there today. Worth $3000 new.

$650 324mm brake upgrade. UAS adapters. Braided lines with metal fittings. New slotted rotors front and rear. Reconditioned and painted calipers. Castor rod deflectors and if I can find it a master cylinder stopper. Also have several sets of 50% worn pads. DS2500, DS3000, EBC etc.

$175 R32 GTR airbox

$100 R32 radiator

$100 resistor pack for injectors

$100 R32 GTR alternator

$100 RB series starter motor

$100 R32 GTR engine loom to ECU

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Front pipe is custom made to suit the custom made front pipes $150. 3inch dump/fronts into 3.5 Y pipe stepped down to a 3 inch aft flange. Might be sold though. In corresondance with another person via PM atm.

$150 for the cat back. Sick of stepping over this in my shed for the last 6 month!

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