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I have for sale the following items:

1. R33 GTSt brake calipers, rotors and pads $500 (If sold seperatly $350 for the Fronts and $150 for the Rears)

2. R33/34 GTR JJR intercooler hard piping kit powdercoated black by Craved Coatings, including silicon hoses $350 (Missing hose clamps)

3. R33 car jacks $30 each

4. R33 push type slave cylinder with line $60

5. RB26 cam cover $60 (will require respray)

6. Exhaust cam bracket $20

7. Stock R33 GTSt BOV with pipe $50

8. R33 GTSt crankshaft and crankshaft girdle $100

9. RB26 badges Large $30 Small $10 each

10. RB20/RB25/RB26 Gates timing belt $80

11. Stock R33 handbrake shoes $50

12. Stock RB25 conrods $60

13. R33 GTSt thermo fan $60

14. R33 GTR front and rear rotors Make an offer

15. Various plugs for radio/headunit $10 each

16. RB26 push in cam cover fitiings -10 size $30

17. N1 oil pump gears $300

18. R33 GTSt manual, series 1 speedo cluster $60

19. Apexi power FC hand controller 415-N001 $350

I am located in Sydney, happy to post interstate at buyers expense

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5. RB26 cam cover $60 (will require respray)

i'll take this if its the pair of cam covers (like the actual camshaft covers...)

16. RB26 push in cam cover fitiings -10 size $30

and if these fit the RB25 cam covers i'll take them too

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5. RB26 cam cover $60 (will require respray)

i'll take this if its the pair of cam covers (like the actual camshaft covers...)

16. RB26 push in cam cover fitiings -10 size $30

and if these fit the RB25 cam covers i'll take them too

Sorry, I should have put it as RB26 timing belt cover, no cam covers for sale

To my knowledge they will only fit an RB26

Hi mate, interested in the Apexi Power FC, i still have the stock ecu, is this a plug in piggy back system? or does it replace the whole ecu? thanks, i live in perth btw. oh and it works good?

No Power FC for sale here, just the Hand Controller

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