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Selling what I have left below from my R33 RB26DETT engine....

These are all still in excellent condition. No longer needed as I've just done a full engine rebuild and heap of modifications.

Stock RB26 cams - $200

Stock GTR BOV - $80

Stock GTS-T BOV - $30

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock fuel pump - $50

Stock manifold - $100/each

Stock AFM's + pod filter adaptor + k&n air pod = $120/each

Other parts...

carbon fiber cams over and coil pack cover = $250

blitz twin SBC boost controller = $150

dfi boost gauge = $80

Want to sell them as soon as possible.

This is all located here in brisbane....

anyone wanting anything outside brisbane will have to pay for postage.

Pickup is welcome.

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Pic's as requested.....

Just some of the stuff.

Blitz boost controller with all cabling needed, etc.

DFI Boost Guage

Stock Manifolds

Cam gears carbon fiber cover (I'm going out to the GT-R tomorrow to pickup the coil pack cover).

- as you can see, this is un-opened and never been used. Came with the car when I brought it, I just never had it installed as I didnt really take much of a liking to it.

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so its jsut the coil pack covers and timing belt cover not the actual cam covers also

correct

sorry, i cant edit the post now and i was asked about this in a PM this morning.

It's only the cam gear/timing belt cover and coilpack cover.

I need to keep my cam gear covers for my cams.

More pic's....

Pic 1 - Carbon fiber cover for the cam gears & timing belt + coil pack. (asking - $250)

Pic 2 - GTR Cams. (asking - $200)

Pic 3 - GTR Cam Gears (asking - $150)

Pic 4 - GTR Fuel Pump (asking - $50)

Still have 1 manifold to sell, boost controller, DFI boost gauge (30PSI) & GTS-T BOV.

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UPDATE!!!

Stock RB26 cams - $200

Stock GTR BOV - $80 SOLD!

Stock GTS-T BOV - $30

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock fuel pump - $50

Stock manifold - $100/each = 1 SOLD!

Stock AFM's + pod filter adaptor + k&n air pod = $120/each SOLD!

Other parts...

carbon fiber cams over and coil pack cover = $250 SOLD!

blitz twin SBC boost controller = $150

dfi boost gauge = $80

Edited by JJay

UPDATE!!!

Stock RB26 cams - $200

Stock GTR BOV - $80 SOLD!

Stock GTS-T BOV - $30

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock fuel pump - $50

2x Stock manifold - $100/each = 1 SOLD!

Stock AFM's + pod filter adaptor + k&n air pod = $120/each SOLD!

Other parts...

carbon fiber cams over and coil pack cover = $250 SOLD!

blitz twin SBC boost controller = $150 SOLD!

dfi boost gauge = $80

want to sell what's left as soon as possible!!!!!!!!!!!!

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