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Item: Z32 AFM's x 2

Age: unknown

Condition: Excellent

Price: $200each + Delivery

To Fit: anything

Comments: No longer needed with my current setup

Item: R32 GTR ROSS Harmonic Balancer

Age: 0km Brand New

Condition: Perfect

Price: $400 + Delivery

To Fit: R32 RB26

Comments: Got offered an ATI balancer at a price i couldnt refuse so decided to sell the ROSS

Item: Trust/GReddy y-pipe

Age: Unknown

Condition: Good

Price: $100 + Delivery

To Fit: Anything with a big single

Comments : same as this one: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...ce-t211022.html

Item: R33 GTR Cams

Age: 60,000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: $130 for the pair + Delivery

To Fit: RB20 / RB26

Comments: Upgraded to poncams so no longer needed

Item: R33 GTR Cam Gears

Age: 60,000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: $10 Each + Delivery

To Fit: Any RB

Comments: Upgraded to Tomei Camgears

Item: R32 GTR Stock Turbo's

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Excellent, No chips in wheels, tiny ammount of shaft play, Seals are good.

Price: $225 for the pair + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Item: R32 GTR Stock injectors and fuel rail

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: $300 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Comments: Upgraded to 800cc so no longer required

Item: R32 GTR Stock plenum

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Good (the usual paint flakes)

Price: $125 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Comments: Bare plenum only

Item: R32 GTR Stock throttle bodies

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: $200 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Comments: 6 throttle bodies for rb26 (can get an adapter to fit to rb20/25)

Item: R32 GTR Stock dump pipes

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Good

Price: $40 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Item: R33 GTR Stock dump pipes

Age: 60,000km

Condition: Good

Price: $50 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Item: R32 GTR Stock exhaust manifolds

Age: 100,000km

Condition: Good

Price: $50 + Delivery

To Fit: RB26

Location: Orange NSW

Contact: 0406 274 704 after 5pm EST or PM me

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