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After recently breaking my motor I have decided to part it out.

Here are some parts to start with,

Hks T51R KAI BB turbo setup - $6000 Ono.

Includes:

HKS GT II 60mm wastegate with stainless screamer

HKS turbo manifold

Stainless Dump pipe heat wrapped

Stainless braided oil and water lines with AN fittings

Custom stainless 4" intake with k&n pods

Haltech Platinum Pro ECU - $1500

Teflon braided fuel system - $1000

SARD surge take with 2x 340lph internal fuel pumps

1x Walbro lift pump for fuel tank

2x -6 Teflon stainless braided lines to dual entry fuel rail

Tomei dual entry fuel rail with AN fittings

And relays

Splitfire coils 6mths old - $450

Zeitronix O2 wide band AFR sensor kit - $200

HKS type R front mount intercooler - $300

Ati balancer - $400

PAR dog engagement 5 speed gearbox with larger Hollinger input shaft - $5000

$5500 with triple plate Orgura clutch

Profec B Spec II boost controller -$250

Front Nashin 6 piston, 355mm front brakes forged calipers with braided lines - $1600

Rear Brembo R33 GTR calipers with SRT pads - $250

KAAZ front and rear LSD diff's - $900

Tomei 320km cluster - $200

Mines 3 center cluster upgrade - $150

AEM EGT exhaust temp gauge - $70

AEM oil pressure gauge - $70

4x rear spare drive shafts complete - $150 per/pair

Alloy racing radiator with twin Davies Craig thermos - $250

Nismo water header tank with lines - $50

Nismo strut tower brace - $100

HPI engine damper original - $100

Earls oil cooler with oil relocator and braided lines - $100

18x10" x 4 rim's with worn rubber

Body parts and interior also available

JUN 264 9.7mm lift IN/EX cams - $300

2x Gates Racing adjustable cam gears - $200

Any questions PM or SMS on 0414918758

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Just letting everyone know,all the parts were functioning just the way they should of, this selling of parts wasn't planned. The engine broke due to over powering my rods which didn't support 600kw I found out the hard way.

All bearings in the engine are ok except the small end on cyl 6

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Thanks for the crazy response guys.

I've had so many messages and sms's I haven't kept up but tomorrow I will be checking the times of each message and the parts you are requesting and giving the opportunity to the earliest received message to be fair.

I will also be taking pics of parts you have requested as well and replying via SMS or pm directly with the buyers.

Thanks again guys, I want to be fair to everyone so don't stress.

Im sad your parting this out. Just rebuild the he motor. I want more youtube clips lol.

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Sorry to hear I miss fortune man ... Just out of curiosity what make were the rods that broke , build a big hp rb26/30 and the moment and just wondering which rods you are referring to , pm me if you don't want to post that one thus thread ? Cheers mick

Sorry to hear I miss fortune man ... Just out of curiosity what make were the rods that broke , build a big hp rb26/30 and the moment and just wondering which rods you are referring to , pm me if you don't want to post that one thus thread ? Cheers mick

They were Trust h-beam rods that were over 16yrs old

Im sad your parting this out. Just rebuild the he motor. I want more youtube clips lol.

Thanks Josh, maybe ill do a crazy 34 in the future but not right now, family priorities... I will try to continue uploading crazy footage on YouTube with friend's RB's and builds

Currently everything on the list except the following are sold

And still available

- HKS T51 setup still available

- Dogbox with triple plate clutch

- Gates adjustable cam gears x2

- 1 pair of drive shafts

- Splitfire coils

- 5Zigen steering wheel and boss

- Blitz torque controller

- some body parts and interior parts still available, just ask

Prices are listed above and are negotiable.

Thanks to everyone that has bought and paid so quickly, the parts are already started to ship

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