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All items located in Cairns, QLD. PLease contact me via e-mail ([email protected]) as keeping up with pm's with the only 1 pm every 5 mins rule makes it very hard. I can also be contacted on 0437838032.

Item: Tomei Pon Cams

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $700

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Item: Tomei Cam Gears

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $300

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Item: Tomei Cam Cap Studs

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $300

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Item: Tomei Valve Springs

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $500

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Item: Tomei Sump Baffel

Condition: Brand new.

Price: $350

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Item: Tomei Metal Gasket Kit

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $600

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Item: Adjustable R32 GT-R Rear Camber Arms

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $250

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Item: Mines Style cam cover baffles

Condition: Brand new

Price: $150

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Item: Blue alloy alternator pulley

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $40

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Item: Oil Cooler Kit, Filter relocation

Condition: Used

Price: $200

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Item: c's Short Shifter

Condition: Used

Price: $250

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Item: Nismo Oil Cap

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $100

Item: Nismo Radiator Cap

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $100

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Item: Greddy Turbo Timer

Condition: Used

Price: $50

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Item: Standard Igniter

Condition: Used

Price: $50

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Item: Nissan oil pump gasket

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $20

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Item: Gates Timing belt

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $80

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Item: Accel coils x 3

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $100

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Item: Greddy Dual Gauge Pod

Condition: Brand new

Price: $80

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Item: ARP Head Stud Kit

Condition: Brand new, in original packaging.

Price: $500

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Just to be clear. From now on anything purchased off me that is sent via post, i'm not responsible for what happens to it after i drop it off at the post office. Poastage will be the buyers risk otherwise i may as well just dump all the parts in the bin.

Cheers,

Rob

After much sweating the cam gears finally arrived this morning. That's 10 working days or twice the stated delivery time from Austrlia Post. Worth considering Express or Registered next time.

Packaging good and exactly as described.

Thanks.

What brand is the oil cooler fittings and relocation kit Earls, speedflow etc?

Not 100% of the details of the kit as I did not buy it new. The pics show exactly what is included. Oil cooler is sold pending payment.

Cheers,

Rob

haha those radiator caps are $75 brand new from just jap

Right you are. Radiator Cap is now up for grabs @ $70. But the oil cap has increased to $140. Thank you for pointing out the value of these items as I was unsure.

Cheers,

Rob

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