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Hey All,

After the death of my built RB26, I have a few GOOD parts left which I need to sell:

1. 6 Boost Manifolds. Steam Pipe with welding by Kyle at 6 Boost. These are also ceramic coated by CIC in Kelmscott (a sponser of Antilag). Retails for $1200. $800 neg.

2. Ross Tuffbond Harmonic Balancer. Only 1000kms old. Bought new. $450 neg.

3. Sard 800cc Injectors with Sard fuel Rail. Few years use. $900 neg.

4. Adjustable Cam Gears. No degree markings. $100 neg.

5. ARC R32 GTR Airbox complete with ARC filters. $350 neg.

6. GReddy/Trust Adjustable Cam Gears, New in box never used. $400 firm.

7. Set of 6 Argo conrods. In good working order. $700 neg.

8. Cam cover set. See link below for pic:

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...te/IMG_0031.jpg

$300 neg.

9. RB26 Head with the following specs. It needs to be serviced to ensure reliabilty though. Specs below:

- Head fully serviced by Head Exchange WA

- Head machined to accept Jun cams

- Jun 272 10.5mm Cams

- Tomei Cam Studs

- Jun Valve Guides

- Jun Valve Springs

- Precision valve shims

$1000 firm

Pictures will follow ASAP.

PM, SMS or Call Adam on 0424 982 764.

All items located in Perth. Happy to ship interstate. Check out my immaculate trader rating for the last two years. :thumbsup:

6boost manifold for low mounts by the looks in your picture mate?

More info please sir.

Bought brand new from Kyle @ 6 Boost last year. I then got them ceramic coated at CIC in Kelmscott. They are in as new condition. None of the coating has started to come off.

I will include that custom made rear turbo outlet pipe in the sale (Save you a few hundred there).

OK,

I still have the following for sale. Make an offer as I am in a generous mood!!

1. Sard 800cc Injectors with Sard Twin Entry Fuel Rail (Can seperate, injectors won't fit stock fuel rail so best to buy as a bundle). - $800 neg

2. Argo Conrods (Retails for $1166 from Argo) - $600 neg

3. Arias Pistons (With wrist pins and pin locks, will need new piston rings - Retails for $1150 from Rocket Inductries) - $600 neg (And no they are not damaged and ready to be reused)......

4. Cracked RB26 Block (Can be re-sleeved) - $Make an offer

5. Brand new never used GReddy/Trust Cam Gears (In/Ex) - $400 neg

6. Feild ETS-C with cable (have basic wiring diagram in Jap/Eng) - $400 neg

7. 6 Boost Manifold with Custom Rear Turbo Outlet Pipe - $700neg

Manifolds sold and sent.

Stuff still for sale:

1. Argo Conrods (Retails for $1166 from Argo) - $600 neg

2. Arias Pistons (With wrist pins and pin locks, will need new piston rings - Retials for $1150 from Rocket Inductries) - $600 neg (And no they are not damaged and ready to be reused)......

3. Cracked (In bore 5) RB26 Block (Can be re-sleeved) - $Make an offer

4. Brand new never used GReddy/Trust Cam Gears (In/Ex) - $400 neg

5. Feild ETS-C with cable (have basic wiring diagram in Jap/Eng) - $400 neg

Manifolds sold and sent.

Stuff still for sale:

1. Argo Conrods (Retails for $1166 from Argo) - $600 neg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...ts/IMG_0231.jpg

2. Arias Pistons (With wrist pins and pin locks, will need new piston rings - Retials for $1150 from Rocket Inductries) - $600 neg (And no they are not damaged and ready to be reused)......

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...ts/IMG_0232.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...ts/IMG_0233.jpg

3. Cracked (In bore 5) RB26 Block (Can be re-sleeved) - $Make an offer

4. Brand new never used GReddy/Trust Cam Gears (In/Ex) - $400 neg

5. Feild ETS-C with cable (have basic wiring diagram in Jap/Eng) - $400 neg

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