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Got a few bits and pieces lying around thought i might see if there use full to someone. See the pictures for what i have,i might have few other bits and pieces lying around too so feel free to ask.

BOV - $35

Timing belt idler and tensioner genuine from nissan only did 5000ks $40 for the pair

5 gtr rods and pistons $80

Stock R33 radiator removed due to upgrade to alloy $60

Interior Stuff - Rear Seat series 1.5 $20

A- pillar trims $20 pair

B/C PIllar trims $20 pair

Rear trim panels series 1.5 $30 pair

Injector rail with Reg - $30

RB25 stock injectors (not in picture) - $50

R34 OP6 Turbo has chipped exhaust Wheel, pulled it apart to inspect for further damage all ok except the exhaust wheel(see pic), all the pieces are there - $100

Series 1 Coil pack loom no broken plugs - $30

RB25 Sump - $25

Rb26 Intake cam gear $20

Everything else you see in the pictures is $10 a piece

Parts are in Brisbane

Scott 0403 530 367

Thankyou

Head Drain Pipe Sold

Front top engine cover Sold

Rb25 intake cam gear Sold

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