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R33 gtst HKS exhaust, 3.75" $400 used

86.5mm Custom Flat top CP pistons $1300 new

RB30 Spool 4340 Forged Rods $600 new balanced

KU Engineering RB26 Plenum (Similar to JUN, internal bell mouth trumpets) $750 new

80mm Billet Throttle body $200 new

RB26 3" non-split dump pipes (have seen 820hp through these, ceramic coated) $500 used

Rb26 Tomei Pon Cams 260 9.15 $900 used

Matt

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Pics on request

PM's replied

The dumps also fit Greddy turbo's and the std position

The numbers on the Tomei Cams are A2691N and A2691X. They are drop in's.

I'm located in Adelaide

Happy to post.

Matt

The 4" HKS exhaust will also fit a R33 GTR. $400

Veilside Front pipe, equal length style. Has a dent on bottom, still works fine $85

Edited by BoostdR

Cams paid for.

Through me fair offers

R33 gtst/GTR HKS exhaust, 3.75" $400 used

86.5mm Custom Flat top CP pistons $1300 new

RB30 Spool 4340 Forged Rods $600 new balanced

KU Engineering RB26 Plenum (Similar to JUN, internal bell mouth trumpets) $750 new

Veilside Front pipe, equal length style. Has a dent on bottom, still works fine $85

80mm Billet Throttle body $200 new

would u take 900 for the RB26 Plenum and throttle including postage to Townsville,

also what else would be required to replace standard one with this..

Cheers

i would have however, it's been sold at this stage. Just waiting for the money to turn up in my account. You will be next in line if the sale falls through.

manifolds sold pending payment

Injectors sold pending payment

Exhaust, pistons and rods still avail (similar CP pistons retail for $1770 through just jap)

regards,

Matt

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