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Item: Jim Berry Racing Clutch - Full Monty - includes flywheel

Condition: Excellent used for 3 months

Price: $800

To Fit: RB26 pull clutch

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Used for aproximately 3,000km. This clutch is in excellent condition and was only used while I was awaiting twin plate from Japan. Clutch plate thickness is no less than 7.85 MM. Can easily handle 400 kw @ the wheels. 5,500lbs pressure plate.

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Item: Bosch Z32 AFM's (pair)

Condition: Excellent used

Price: $350 pair

To Fit: RB26

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Pair of Z32 AFM's in excellent working condition. Great upgrade from Standard AFM's. Does require the use of pod filters on GTR's. (I have these too.) I can also supply the plugs. see below.

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Item: Two sets of Z32 AFM plug - one standard and one aftermarket (brand new).

Condition: standard in working order - aftermarket brand new

Price: $20 for standard, $50 for brand new

To Fit: Z32 AFM's

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Choice of original or aftermarket

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Item: 25 row oil cooler and relocation kit for RB26

Condition: Excellent used

Price: $400

To Fit: GTR's

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: This kit contains everything required for remote oil cooler and filter relocation. Includes all the braided hoses, fittings and mounting brackets. Mounting kit suits front mount for R33 GTR but i'm sure it could be modified to suit other GTR's. Oil temp never went above 90 degrees even in summer with aircon.

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Item: Polished Aluminium Catch can and washer bottle

Condition: Very good condition

Price: $200

To Fit: GTR R33,R34

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Great catch can and washer bottle setup. Includes all the hoses and fittings. Bolts into original washer bottle bracket.

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Item: Excedy twin plate clutch and lightened flywheel

Condition: suits rebuild

Price: $200

To Fit: RB26 pull clutch

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: I've been told these can be rebuilt from Excedy Aus for much less than the price of a new one.

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Please send PM if your interested,

Warren.

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Item: K & N Pod filters, adaptors and aluminium airbox.

Condition: Excellent used

Price: $150

To Fit: GTR's

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: A complete twin pod air filter set. Includes 110MM K&N filters with pollished end caps. Aluminium airbox and surround. Pollished stainless top. Aluminium pod filter adaptors to suit standard AFM's or Z 32 AFM's.

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Item: Wheel spacers 20MM front and 25MM rear

Condition: Need a dust off

Price: $50 ono

To Fit: GTR's

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Wheel spacers to suit gtr's or five stud nissans. Includes wheel nuts.

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hey the stainless airbox, is it an airbox or just a partition for your pods and what model GTR this fit?

Its an aluminum partition around the pods, with a stainless steel top to seal off the engine bay air. It also has a cold air intake pipe that collects air from the front spoiler. Also cold air is drawn from the factory front guard hole. Sorry, i haven't got a photo of the cold air intake.

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