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Hey all,

Here's some more quality parts for RB26.

Following applies to all items;

Location: South Sydney NSW

Payment: Full payment to my bank account and ill send them.

Reason for sale: Was going to build another GTR, starting an Ultima CanAm instead.

Shipment: Ill post once full payment clears into my bank account, price includes delivery Australia wide. Will be sent with registered and insured post. Tracking number will be supplied.

Item: Tomei Cam bearing cap studs (RB26 up to 12mm lift 10,000rpm)

Condition: Brand new in original packaging, never fitted/used

Price: $220 delivered Australia wide.

Pics:

nengun-0777-00-tomei-cam_bearing_cap_studs.jpg

Item: Tomei Type B Valve Springs with special retainers (RB26, suit anything up to 11.5mm lift)

Condition: Brand new in original packaging, never fitted/used

Price: $560 delivered Australia wide.

Pics:

RB26B.jpg

Item: Tomei 1mm Oversize valves (RB26)

Condition: Brand new in original packaging, never fitted/used

Price: $700 delivered Australia wide.

Pics:

tomei-valves-2.jpg

Item: Tomei Valve lifters (buckets)

Condition: Brand new in original packaging, never fitted/used

Price: $480 delivered Australia wide.

Pics:

nengun-1179-02-tomei-valve_lifters.jpg

Item: Tomei Procams, 280IN 11.5mm, 280EX 11.5mm (RB26)

Condition: Brand new in original packaging, never fitted/used

Price: $820 delivered Australia wide.

Pics:

cams.jpg

Please note;

-Id rather not unwrap the parts from their boxes just for the sake of taking pics, thats why i've used the images above

-Prices are not negotiable, they're cheaper than Nengun/RHD etc already

PM me or post up any questions here

Cheers

-Steve

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good prices Steve...should have no trouble getting rid of that lot...i may have a guy im doing a build for that may take it allt. Wont know until i return from Brisbane at the end of the month. PM me a package price if you can do one.

Edited by DiRTgarage

The whole lot for $2780 delivered. Already losing money on all this as i'm sure you'd realise.

I can drop off to your house as ill be at Argo quite soon, but that will be before the end of the month

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