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Apexi AVCR - $450 post-17631-1177994843.jpg

19" Volks. Near new rubber (bridgestone x 2 and falkens x 2) - $2700

HKS oil cooler/filter relocator - $400 post-17631-1177992077.jpg

Genuine Nissan 32gtr car mats (front and back) - $150 - SOLD

Tomei poncams (260dur 9.15mm lift) - $650 - SOLD

Gauges (greddy) oil temp, water temp and oil pressure - $250 lot - post-17631-1177991653.jpg

Sard injectors 700cc - $550 - SOLD

Sard rail (duel feed) - $230

Nismo adjustable pressure regulator - 180 - SOLD

box of bits - 2x 32gtr turbos (1 blown) and all fittings that accompany the standard turbo set up - $100

32gtr front pipe (nismo) - 150

1x HKS mushroom filter and brackets to mount 2 filters - $60 - SOLD

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your inbox is full so i had to post here mate!

hey mate, i have messaged awhile back, now im after another set of poncams!

are these:

what is the condition of the camshafts? and how many km's have they travelled?

inlet: 260* x 9.15mm lift

exhaust: 260* x 9.15mm lift

or

inlet: 260* x 9.15mm lift

exhaust: 252* x 9.15mm lift

get back to me mate with correct specs please, and if its the pair im after would u take $600 delivered to sydney?

as i can buy new camshafts for $800 if i cant get these off you for a good price, let me know either way please!

Regards, Garth

Vertex - Unsure of model type, havent been able to find any info on them anywhere. Offset is +22, rims are 19' x 9 1/2. Dont know what you mean by disk type.

BenM - send me ur email and i'll post through pic of the front pipe.

AdrianA - sorry, sold my gtr, thats why these bits are going.

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