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Used Turbosmart Type 2 BOV, never put it on my car few scratches only cosmetic...(sticking with r32 plumb back).

$120 or best offer

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Brand New adjustable Cam Gears. I bought these for a Twin Cam RB30 engine I was going to build. Never went ahead and I no longer have any use for these.

Suit RB25DET, RB20DET, RB26DETT or CA18DET. This is for two cam gears.....

Quality looks great given the price.......

Any questions please feel free to ask.

$150 or best offer

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Brand New in box Apexi Power Intake for R32 GTR RB26DETT (bought from Nengun, save the month or more wait to get them yourself)

$270 or best offer

SOLD

Brand New in box Greddy RB26 Clear Cam Belt Cover

$120 or best offer

SOLD

Cheers

Scott.

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should also mention, the price is delieverd but that doesn't mean COD.

Sorry for the inconvenience but delivery will be per normal means sent aus post not COD.

If it was a more valuable item sure but for what this is, it's not worth the hassle of CDO for me sorry.

hey,

as you have to go to the post office either way, COD through AUS post is the same as normal registered postage..

do you have pics of the actual item?

I'm sure we can work something out :)

Thanks

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