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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

HKS2530's = Sold

On Hold:

AVC-R

Still available:

Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $500 (pickup only)

90mm FMIC - $250 (pickup only)

Apexi Super Suction Kit 80mm - $270

Nismo Low Temp Thermostat - $45

RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted = $450 (pickup only)

Z32 80mm AFM's with plugs - $450

Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads (less than 200km usage) = $50

RB30 S2 Block = $50 (pickup only)

Also have a '94 GTR Gearbox that has a broken bellhousing (although I have another bellhousing for it just needs to be bolted on) it also needs a new clutch fork etc etc for $300 pickup only.

Also have lots of little hoses and lines and factory parts from the engine especially on the intake side underneath the plenum.

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

HKS2530's = Sold

AVC-R = Sold

Gearbox = Sold

Nismo Gear Knob = Sold

On Hold:

FMIC

Still available:

Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $500 (pickup only)

Apexi Super Suction Kit 80mm - $270

Nismo Low Temp Thermostat - $45

RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted = $450 (pickup only)

2x Z32 80mm AFM's with plugs - $450

Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads (less than 200km usage) = $50

RB30 S2 Block = $50 (pickup only)

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

HKS2530's = Sold

AVC-R = Sold

Gearbox = Sold

Nismo Gear Knob = Sold

Nismo Low Temp Thermostat = Sold

On Hold:

FMIC

Still available:

Chromed Standard Turbo Covers - $75

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Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $500 (pickup only)

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Apexi Super Suction Kit 80mm - $270

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RB26 Block 87mm Bored, Honed, Line Bored, Cleaned, Painted = $450 (pickup only)

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2x Z32 80mm AFM's with plugs - $430post-1296-1220680097_thumb.jpg

Bendix Ultimate Front Brake Pads (less than 200km usage) = $50

RB30 S2 Block = $50 (pickup only)

  • 2 weeks later...

The frontpipes section + cat was already on the car when I bought it, I believe the brand was Do-Luck and is twin 75mm (bolted straight up to my HKS Dump pipes).

The cat-back section I had custom made by a local exhaust shop ($1000) because the original Do-Luck cat-back used to scrape, drone and was very loud. It is now 85mm with twin hitech mufflers with a 95mm tip and sits much higher (on the factory mount points) with absolutely no drone and is not loud (cops had no issues with it).

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