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Listed here is a couple of items that I dont need anymore as I have changed direction with my motor buildfor my 32GTR . All of these parts had been fitted and balanced to my motor but never actually turned over (my workshop can vouch for this). The parts have since been removed and cleaned.

Willing to accept reasonable offers, ono's, and FYI's as i would like this stuff gone asap. Any other queries, don't hesitate to send me a msg. I am located on the northside of Brisbane and will ship all items at buyers expense. Pick up is welcome also.

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $800

- R33 GTR Crank. Has been cyro treated for added strength, some small balance marks as shown in the pics. $850

- CP 86mm pistons $1100

- Tomei H Beam Conrods inc ACL race bearings $1300

- RB26 intake plenum $150

- RB26 throttle bodies $150

- N1 oil pump $250

- Greddy timing belt $125

Pics to come later today/tonight

Cheers..

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Some more info from some of the questions i have recieved.

- My mistake, the pistons are 86.5mm

- Some head work will be required to fit the swing on the camshafts

Cams, Pistons and Crank still available. Willing to drop the price on this stuff as i want it gone. Make me an offer as the other people have and got a good deal :P

Offers, criticism, anything?

Also, am after a forged box or gearset, and big brake kit so interesed in swaps too

Edited by dahandfull

PRICE DROP

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $700ono

- R33 GTR Crank. Has been cyro treated for added strength, some small balance marks as shown in the pics. $800ono

- CP 86.5mm pistons inc pins $900ono

- OS Giken twin plate clutch has been fully reconditioned by Direct Clutch in Albion. $600

(more info shortly ie: push/pull as i will pick it up from GT Auto in the New Year)

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