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New TOMEI 22mm rods $1800 (I have SPL 87mm pistons for these)

As new TOMEI exhaust manifolds Dyno time only $900

MOLA SPORT coil overs (in another tread) $1100

New Twin plate DIRECT RACING CLUTCH (in another tread) $1400

Manufactured here in Brisbane...has been sitting for a while, but has never been used.

Great strip or excellent street clutch (easy to use)

R34 GTR exhaust cam 272 and 10.25 lift $400 or swap for a smaller intake cam (I was sold 2 exhaust cams)

New RB26 carbon plug and Belt covers....$375

I have a ported and polished HEAD still at JHH Engineering fully reconditioned with oversized FERREA Valves, new seats, guides etc

will take a low km head as part payment plus $3500

HKS GTRS turbos and actuators (low K's) $3800

Pickup prefered on the items below:

Full TD04r kit (may need a rebuild) $2000

Tanabe stainless and mildsteel cat back exhaust to suit R33 GTR $400

HKS full stainless cat back exhaust $600

Location BRISBANE

cheers Phillip 0409573124

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Having problems replying to PM's and uploading pic's.

The clutch comes complete with the lightened Flywheel and ring-gear and all are new (very cheap at $1400)

Both exhaust from memory are 3.5" came off R33 GTR

The OHLIN coil-overs are currently on the car...will sell for $1200 (would prefer local buyer to help with removal)

If you want pic's of exhaust etc and cannot come to view...send me your e-mail address.

i cannot insert pic's or upload them here at the moment???

I also cannot reply to Pm's without loging in and out....it will only allow me to Pm once.

I can not reply to PM's at the moment...the system is not working for me.

So all that have PM'ed me for information and pic's etc....please ring....they are too many details with the head to write long letters to people that may not be interested anyway...2 guys with RB30 builds, I can supply the intake setup and the exhaust maniflods if that will help you out...the price will depend on whether you have a good trade, your needs, not mine....so ring.

Do not ask me to send pictures of new parts...I will not be wasting my time.

most of the parts including the head are at JHH engineering....I will get WILL to send me pic's of the head next week....but everything on this head is new, incluing the oversized valves and seats etc.

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