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Getting rid of some parts out of my Garage, starting to look like a wreckers.. prices are neg, will ship for smaller items

R32 GTR charcole canister $30

R32 GTR front mount intercooler (ding at the bottom) still works fine $60

RB26 metal head gasket (used but still good if your not fussy) $40

Standard R32 GTR intercooler piping kit (both sides, 4 pipes) though the first pipe from the turbo is a greddy hard pipe, not using it as i have a single turbo set up now $150

R32 GTR Bov cross over pipe $40

RB26 fuel rail and reg $40

Rb26 coil packs (started breaking down at 350ish RWKW) $50

Rb26 standard manifolds (good as a spare set if you wanna practice porting them out) $30

5x standard RB26 rods (come with pistons, thought wouldn't use them, good paper weights) $30 will sell separately

R32 GTR Front Diff centre $60

Bosch 70 amp alternator $50

cheapo brand Tyres, full set 18x35x245 (good for dyno or skid tyres) $80

OEM oil filter housing/cooler $30

Also have a full set of windage tray bolts

Theres probs more but ive forgotten, located sydney, contact for pics

PM is fine as i check the site reqularly,

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