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QUOTE(freddo @ 13 Sep 2008, 02:09 PM)

Hi guys as title states I have all NEW items to sell (need the space another project down the drain )Items only opened or taken out of boxes for photos.

N1 Block $2,000- SOLD

N1 Piston set $900

N1 Piston Ring set $180

Turbo's Garrett 2860-7 $2,000

Power FC for 32,33 gtr $750- SOLD

Tomei Dump Pipes $550- SOLD

Nismo RB26DETT GT Z Tune Spec Con-Rod set $1,200 to all the people asking yes these are FORGED

ORC Twin Plate Clutch (and Flywheel) Model 709D $1,100- SOLD

Also 6 Piston Oil Sqirters $300

As I have stated ALL these parts are new(never out of bedroom) and we all no how much these parts cost .

I'm located on NSW Central Coast Pick up welcome or I will post items at buyers cost,any questions just PM me

Cheers Justin

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QUOTE(freddo @ 13 Sep 2008, 02:09 PM)

Hi guys as title states I have all NEW items to sell (need the space another project down the drain )Items only opened or taken out of boxes for photos.

N1 Block $2,000- SOLD :D

N1 Piston set $900

N1 Piston Ring set $180

Turbo's Garrett 2860-7 $2,000 SOLD :)

Power FC for 32,33 gtr $750- SOLD :)

Tomei Dump Pipes $550- SOLD

Nismo RB26DETT GT Z Tune Spec Con-Rod set $1,200 to all the people asking yes these are FORGED

ORC Twin Plate Clutch (and Flywheel) Model 709D $1,100- SOLD :D

Also 6 Piston Oil Sqirters $300

As I have stated ALL these parts are new(never out of bedroom) and we all no how much these parts cost .

I'm located on NSW Central Coast Pick up welcome or I will post items at buyers cost,any questions just PM me

Cheers Justin

Thanks guys the Nismo Rods N1 Pistons and rings plus the new Piston oil Squirters are the only items left

Thanks for all the interest :D

Edited by freddo
Price drop on remaining items

N1 pistons 750 delivered

N1 Rings 130 delivered

Nismo conrods 880 delivered

All new with reciepts

Cheers Guys :P

Pistons now $700 delivered

Rings now $100 delivered

Nismo Conrods $800 delivered

Need these parts gone :miner:

Thanks Guys

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