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Forsale: Rb26dett - Sard 800cc Injectors, Tomei Procam In/ex 260 10.8 Lift, Tomei 1.8mm 88mm Bore Gasket Kit


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Hey,

Got a few parts for sale which i was gonna use for some of my car but change of plans as the price keeps building up. More parts that i bought over a few months will be up as well soon.

Item:

Brand New set of SARD 800CC RB26DETT Injectors.

Price:

SOLD

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Item:

TOMEI PROCAM IN and EX

260 Degrees, 10.80mm lift

Condition:

BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$950 incl postage to your door.

DROPPED $850

Pics:

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Item:

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition:

BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$500 + Postage and Handling

$450

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Edited by Owgasm
$1.25 cash :P

thanks for your rubbish posts all through For sale. you have earned a warning increase and 2 days moderator preview. Next offence is BAN.

Shift performance is selling

Tomei RB26DETT GTR Gasket combination

Product Details...

$470.00 (including 10 % tax)

which is new still cheaper then wat your selling it for

@ www.shiftperformance.com.au

Edited by GT King
  • 3 weeks later...

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