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Full set of 5 floor mats - $120

R32 RB26DETT Engine harness, from injectors to computer. Was removed from a running car (1994 model) - $280

Greddy Oil Catch can - $90

Picture can be seen on ebay auction below (will end auction early).

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

RB26 oil return fitting (-8) purchased from tufrx3 on forums. $30 delivered.

Also have a complete RB26 head with all covers, intake plenum etc if anyone is interested, may split it up if enough interest.

Location: Melbourne

PM me if interested

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DMIN8R - In what sense do you mean repair? You are more than welcome to come check it out if you want.

silver zed - Really have no idea what a complete head would go for. Includes all manifolds, covers etc. Camshafts have been removed (but still there) if you want to inspect the head. I still need to go home and ensure everything is there and in good condition.

Antstar- PM sent.

Cheers

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