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Nissan Skyline R32 Strut Bar (brand new) $100 each (have 2)

Nissan Skyline R33 Strut Bar (brand new) $100

Oil Catch Can Kit (chrome, brand new) $90

Toyota 2T Timing Chain, Federal Mogul $offers

(bought years ago but never used)

Fuel Surge Tank (aluminium, used) $70

Toyota Supra Intercooler $200

(black, 470x300x60mm - Core and tanks)

FJ20 Turbo Intake Manifold + Fuel Rail $offers over $250

(includes emissions bits, no injectors or TB)

Here are some pics to help save us all some time.

R33 Strut Bar 1

R33 Strut Bar 2

R33 Strut Bar 3

Surge Tank 1

Surge Tank 2

Oil Catch Can Kit 1

Oil Catch Can Kit 2

Oil Catch Can Kit 3

R32 Strut Bar 1

R32 Strut Bar 2

Other pics available upon request.

Pick up available in Adelaide, can post to non-Adelaide residents if required.

Will have more stuff as I sort through it.

if you can, email me more info (brand, volume, flow, etc) of the fuel surge tank and any pics if you have them. [email protected]

Cheers

Pics of R32 Strut Bar added.

Oosh:  email sent.

Thanks, I'll be moving to Adelaide in a coupld of weeks and will get in touch then, if you still have one i'll most likely take it off your hands.

  • 2 months later...
does the catch can have any internals? like baffels or some type of medium to actally seperate oil from air? or is it just a hollow can?

I can't remember off the top of my head, I'd have to check.

Are baffles a normal thing in an oil catch can?

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