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Some more parts i've found:

- Short Shifter (includes rubber boot cover, circlip and plastic bush) the thread is on the inside for the gearknob not the outside = $50 + P

- Endless Master Brake Cylinder Stopper (attaches to 2 bolts on strut tower) = $20 + P

- Turbo heat shields chromed (pair) = $80 + P

HKS 2530's are now $2300 + P

Bendix Ultimate front brake pads are now $50 + P

Std Plenum = $150 + P

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Short Shifter

Endless brake stopper

Heat Shields

Apexi Super Induction Kit

AVC-R

Cat Cover

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Hey Mate,

Ive got standard 33 Gtr cams if your interested $150

with the standard cam gears

Chears

Garth

hey mate u wouldnt have the standard gtr cams would u?

does the plenum include the throttles and intermediate plate? (i.e everything between the plenum and head)

if not what do you have intake side wise...

Tomei Poncams = Sold

HKS Manifolds = Sold

HKS Dumps = Sold

Std Head = Sold

Sard 700cc Injectors = Sold

Std Fuel Rail = Sold

Sump/Diff = Sold

Endless Brake Stopper = Sold

Nismo Fuel Regulator = Sold

Turns out I got the AFM's wrong, I have a pair of 80mm AFM's with 22680-30P00 A36-000 N62 in an orange sticker (which appear to be Z32's from what i've read).

First person to PM gets them for $460 delivered.

Tomei Poncams = Sold

HKS Manifolds = Sold

HKS Dumps = Sold

Std Head = Sold

Sard 700cc Injectors = Sold

Std Fuel Rail = Sold

Sump/Diff = Sold

Endless Brake Stopper = Sold

Nismo Fuel Regulator = Sold

Greddy Clear Timing Cover = Sold

Tomei Poncams = Sold

HKS Manifolds = Sold

HKS Dumps = Sold

Std Head = Sold

Sard 700cc Injectors = Sold

Std Fuel Rail = Sold

Sump/Diff = Sold

Endless Brake Stopper = Sold

Nismo Fuel Regulator = Sold

Greddy Clear Timing Cover = Sold

Apexi PowerFC = Sold

Tomei Adustable Cam Pulleys = Sold

Short Shifter = Sold

Available still:

HKS 2530 Twin Low Mount Turbo's with braided lines - $2400

Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $750

PWR 90mm FMIC - $400

Apexi AVC-R - $380

Apexi Super Suction Kit - $280

Z32 80mm AFM's - $450

Nismo Low Temp Thermostat - $45

RB26 Cam Covers Set (5 pieces) = $175

RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted = $450

Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads = $50

RB30 Block = $50

Ill take the set of 5 rb26 engine covers for $175 - what color are they currently?

Might take FMIC aswel, is it direct fit? Ill get back to you on that one, but the covers are a definate. Can come over in the next few nights and pickup and bring cash

Tomei Poncams = Sold

HKS Manifolds = Sold

HKS Dumps = Sold

Std Head = Sold

Sard 700cc Injectors = Sold

Std Fuel Rail = Sold

Sump/Diff = Sold

Endless Brake Stopper = Sold

Nismo Fuel Regulator = Sold

Greddy Clear Timing Cover = Sold

Apexi PowerFC = Sold

Tomei Adustable Cam Pulleys = Sold

Short Shifter = Sold

RB26 Plenum + Throttles = Sold

RB26 Cam Covers Set = Sold

Available still:

HKS 2530 Twin Low Mount Turbo's with braided lines - $2300

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Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $700

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PWR 90mm FMIC - $300

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Apexi AVC-R - $370

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Apexi Super Suction Kit - $270

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Nismo Low Temp Thermostat - $45

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RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted = $450

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Z32 80mm AFM's - $450

Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads = $50

RB30 Block = $50

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