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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.

Edited by JJay

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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More pic's....

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

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!!!!!!!!!!!!

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

1x Stock manifold - $100

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



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