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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

this forum will not let me send a pm until i have 10 posts ,so just send me your no and we can do it via the old method !on the phone ,regards phil

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

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Brand new still in original packaging

Price: $750 FIRM

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

Suit: R32/R33 RB26 head

Condition: Cams and springs used, perfect condition.

Price: $900 FIRM

Note: This is another set of HKS cams I received from my friend as payment for other car parts. These units are not the ones initially advertised.

Item: Trust Clear Cam cover

Suit: Rb26

Condition: Used, Good.

Price: $80 FIRM

Item: Stainless Steel Fuel Cell

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $50

Item: Stainless Steel Surge Tank

Suit: Universal

Condition: Used

Price: $80

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

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