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Listed are some parts that I used/ was going to use on my car. As my car has an EPA notice outstanding on it I am returning the car back to standard. Hence I have listed them for sale.

Item: Tomei Camshaft 256 (IN/EX) 9.25mm lift

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $850 FIRM

Item: HKS 280/272 (IN/EX) 10.2 lift & valve springs

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Cams and springs used, perfect condition.

Price: $900 FIRM

Item: Trust Clear Cam cover

Suit: Rb26

Condition: Used, Good.

Price: $80 FIRM

Item: Fuel Cell

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $50

Item: Stainless Steel Surge Tank

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $80

Item: Garrett Turbo Beanie

Suit: Single Turbo GT Series and above

Condition: Used

Price: $100

Item: OBX Bucket Seats & Seat rails

Suit: Seat rails suit R32 GTR but I'm not sure if it will fit any other car

Condition: Used

Price: $100

Location: SE Melbourne. 3174.

Delivery: I am happy to package all items and drop it off at my local Australia Post. Please note, delivery is provided at buyers expense.

For a full list of Australia Post delivery prices please refer to this link: http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/aus_parcel.asp.

NO TIME WASTERS and LOW BALLERS PLEASE

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Please note, mistake in initial post on the OBX seats. Edited price listed blow:

Item: OBX Bucket Seats & Seat rails

Suit: Seat rails suit R32 GTR but I'm not sure if it will fit any other car

Condition: Used

Price: $300

  • 3 weeks later...

Item: Tomei Camshaft 256 (IN/EX) 9.25mm lift

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $850 FIRM

I'm interested in these cams, I take it these are just drop in cams? I thought that the max lift you could go on the 32/33 GT-R head was 9.15mm not 9.25mm without upgrading the springs though?

Item: Tomei Camshaft 256 (IN/EX) 9.25mm lift

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $850 FIRM

I'm interested in these cams, I take it these are just drop in cams? I thought that the max lift you could go on the 32/33 GT-R head was 9.15mm not 9.25mm without upgrading the springs though?

I have a mate ^ who has an RB26/30 na. Personally I think it would be DUMB not to buy the HKS cams and do the freakin head work like he is supposed to.:dry:

Don't buy the tomei's, buy the freakin HKS ones and be done with it or we will chop your nuts off......literally!!!! :D

Item: Tomei Camshaft 256 (IN/EX) 9.25mm lift

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $850 FIRM

I'm interested in these cams, I take it these are just drop in cams? I thought that the max lift you could go on the 32/33 GT-R head was 9.15mm not 9.25mm without upgrading the springs though?

These are not drop in they are the tomei pro cams so will need shims

  • 3 months later...
Hi all, I'm back from overseas so all parts are back up for sale. HKS cams still available as I was unable to have these removed before I left.

Hi, Interested in the fuel cell, surge tank and beanie, what capacity is the cell? I am in Mordialloc SE Melb.plz call me on 0439818008 to arrange inspection and payment.

cheers

Alex

Listed are some parts that I used/ was going to use on my car. As my car has an EPA notice outstanding on it I am returning the car back to standard. Hence I have listed them for sale.

Item: Tomei Camshaft 256 (IN/EX) 9.25mm lift

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $850 FIRM

Item: HKS 280/272 (IN/EX) 10.2 lift & valve springs

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Cams and springs used, perfect condition.

Price: $900 FIRM

Item: Trust Clear Cam cover

Suit: Rb26

Condition: Used, Good.

Price: $80 FIRM

Item: Fuel Cell

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $50

Item: Stainless Steel Surge Tank

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $80

Item: Garrett Turbo Beanie

Suit: Single Turbo GT Series and above

Condition: Used

Price: $100

Item: OBX Bucket Seats & Seat rails

Suit: Seat rails suit R32 GTR but I'm not sure if it will fit any other car

Condition: Used

Price: $100

Location: SE Melbourne. 3174.

Delivery: I am happy to package all items and drop it off at my local Australia Post. Please note, delivery is provided at buyers expense.

For a full list of Australia Post delivery prices please refer to this link: http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/aus_parcel.asp.

NO TIME WASTERS and LOW BALLERS PLEASE

keen on the fuel cell and beanie if sale falls thru.! im in tas 7250.pm me.thanks

text me your bank details and ill pay you for the clear cam covers as soon as i get them ?i will organise pikup on my end !im also after a set of standard r32 gtr manifold heat sheilds ???any 1 who has some text or call phil 0414877993

SEAT RAILS : Fits one Skyline, fits all Skylines....
that's just complete bullshit.

In the 32 - 34 range i believe the only model they wont fit is the R34 GT and GTT.

Edited by W0rp3D
Please note, mistake in initial post on the OBX seats. Edited price listed blow:

Item: OBX Bucket Seats & Seat rails

Suit: Seat rails suit R32 GTR but I'm not sure if it will fit any other car

Condition: Used

Price: $300

R32 gtst, R32 GTR, R33 gtst, R33 GTR, seat rails all the same, no idea about 34's

still got the clear cam cover ? if so pm me i want it

cheers Nick

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