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best $ on the valves , springs,seats etc and the retainers please shiped the melb 3020 pm me ok thanks

PM sent... valves sold, pending payment

bump... also have an r34 gtr CAS which we recently purchased, but since have changed back to a r32/r33 one... after $400 for it.

hks muffler sold pending payment... :P

price drop on tomei cam gears $410

price drop on supertech springs and retainers $710

hey guys, we have had a few people PMing us asking if they can buy the supertech springs with the ferrea spring seats... you cannot use ferrea seats with any other springs (that we know of, some may be the same, but wouldn't recomend it)... we never said you have to buy them together, you can use standard nissan seats (washers) with supertech springs...

ferrea collets are also no longer for sale.

thanks

HKS muffler sold... posting tomorow...

apexi cams no longer for sale...

common guys need to sell some more gear...

we need a power fc and hand controller (brand new), so could arrange some sort of exchange + cash either way...

also after Z32 afms with plugs (new), or anything aftermarket for an rb26 or r32 gtr...

pm sent

PM replied... power fc is being sorted out,

anyone else with aftermarket bits that they would like to exchange for something they need from our topics?

cheers

PM replied... power fc is being sorted out,

anyone else with aftermarket bits that they would like to exchange for something they need from our topics?

cheers

yet another stuff around... please dont even bother if you dont even have a slight intention of going through with a deal...

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