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hey guys, we are selling off a few performance parts, that were going to be used, but have changed direction yet again... so up for grabs, is an assortment of japan's finest aftermarket parts (apart from the supertech springs which rival them) prices are all firm, if they seem unreasonable to you, we don't really want to hear about it... remember everything is new, apart from those which state that they are not...

only have some pics at the moment, will have all up over the weekend... located on the far north coast NSW, postage is available at an extra cost too.

rb26 apexi v-max camshafts 11.2mm lift, 260 duration $1200

rb26 apexi v-max lifters (these are needed with the cams due to the smaller base circle) (used for a short period of time with other apexi cams) $400

greddy fuel pressure gauge with all necessary wiring sensors etc (used in very good condition $250

greddy exhaust temp gauge, with all wiring and sensors (used in excellent condition) $250

rb26 tomei cam gears (only slightly used) $450

hks turbo timer (good condition, previously used, comes with r32 gtr loom adaptor) $80

rb26 supertech double valve springs and titanium retainers $750

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rb26 ferrea +1mm oversize valves (exhaust and intake) $650

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rb26 ferrea collets (only have 24) $120

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rb26 ferrea double valve spring seats (have 24) $120 (see above for pic)

greddy single turbo y-pipe (the one with 2 inlets and a return for a bov) (has also had extensive work inside to improve flow characteristics slightly) $320

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hks supper dragger muffler (4in intake, 5in tip) absolutely beautiful muffler, has been used $450

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rb26 polished Cam angle sensor (also have a polish cas mount to come with it) $250

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rb26 polished camshaft covers, polished cam gear cover and polished coilpack cover $900

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rb26 polished twin turbo pipe, has also been extensively worked inside too. $150

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rb26 genuine nissan injector resistor pack $160

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also forgot to mention, we will consider trading for items that we need, of equivalent value...

they include: power fc and hand controller, ati or ross harmonic balancer, lightweight over driven (pref greddy) pulley, rose jointed suspension arms for r32 gtr, sparco racing bucket seats (fixed back), hks exhaust cam (272 9.6mm), hks cam gears, tomei h-beam rods, arp head studs, acl bearings (or cosworth), dry sump set up, hks oil cooler, etc

if you have any of these, just let us know, and its condition (with pics of your actual item please)

we are yet to finalise our next set-up so let us know if you have anything different

cheers guys.

  • 2 weeks later...
how many kms has the cas done

it came off a motor which had done 70,000k's mate, quite happy for you to test it before buying...

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

bump,

have a few more things for sale...

polished greddy (genuine) rb26 plenum... polished exterior, ported insides.... $1400 , these sell new for $1200+, and the polishing and porting cost alot...

ported injector assembly plate (the one that bolts between the head and tb's) $450

r33 v-spec turbo's with a genuine 17,000k's on them... $450

also have a standard rb26dett harmonic balancer in great condition, only removing to replace with an ati one... $200

will have some more pics up soon... some quicker upon request, and upon very genuine inquiries...

cheers

have an apexi powerfc w/ hand controller, still in box, never used, no tune on it. consider swap for tomei cam gears, ferrea double valves springs w/ retainers and the ferrea seats?

have an apexi powerfc w/ hand controller, still in box, never used, no tune on it. consider swap for tomei cam gears, ferrea double valves springs w/ retainers and the ferrea seats?

PM sent a while ago, and no reply??? please people if you are interested reply, if not don't bother. thanks

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