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Hi,

see items below for sale - all items are used 

All items are negotiable - can freight at the buyers expense  or pickup

Located in Griffith NSW 2680

 

Standard R33 GTR Turbo set - Turbos Only (EXCLUDES manifolds and heat shields, down pipes). Minimal shaft play 

Looking for $120.00 for the pair  

 

Standard RB26 Valve Springs with Retainers 

Came out of a R34 Nissan reproduction engine so not many KM's on them 

$40.00

 

Standrad RB26 Camshafts intake and exhaust 

Came out of a R34 Nissan reproduction engine so not many KM's on them

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Looking for $80.00 for the pair

 

R32  GTR Centre Console Gauge Assembly $80.00

Was in working order when removed 

 

R32 GTR A/C Condesnor Fan 

Tested Still in working order 

$65.00

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Standard R33 GTR Turbo set -SOLD

Standard RB26 Valve Springs with Retainers  - SOLD

R32  GTR Centre Console Gauge Assembly - SOLD

 

Still have some parts left over to get rid of

Standrad RB26 Camshafts intake and exhaust 

Came out of a R34 Nissan reproduction engine so not many KM's on them

No Picture 

Looking for $80.00 for the pair

 

R32 GTR A/C Condesnor Fan

 

Tested Still in working order 

$65.00 ONO

 

R32 GTR Reverse Light 

Great condition - no cracks

$55.00 ONO

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RB26/R32 GTR idle control IAC manifold assembly 

Electrical valve uknown condition - hard piping all in good condition

$45.00 ONO

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