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Listed here is a few items that I don't need anymore as I have changed direction with the build for my 32GTR. As its almost complete, i have no need for this stuff anymore and want the space in the shed for other things. All of the motor parts had been fitted and balanced to my motor but never actually turned over (my workshop can vouch for this, some still like new). 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, i am after a forged box or gearset, or a 34getrag gearbox and big brake kit, so i am interested in swaps too.

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $650 (will require head work to fit)

- R33 GTR Crank. Has been cyro treated for added strength, some small balance marks as shown in the pics. $700

- CP 86.5mm pistons $800

- OS Giken twin plate clutch (pull type) has been fully reconditioned by Direct Clutch in Albion. $550

- Tomei Exhaust Manifold Gasket Set. brand new, unopened. $50

- Greddy silicone hose. 60mm length, and will fit 2"-2.5" pipe. used $20

- Trust AIRINX pod filter 100mm inlet used $20

- Silicone hose reducer. 3" to 2.5" used $10

- Tomei sport steering wheel. Brand new, rare item. 350mm o.d. $200

- Roll bar padding, enough to cover a bolt in jap style cage. used, still very good condition $25

- R33 gtst alloy wheels inc tyres and centre caps. painted black. 2 tyres are michelin pilot, other 2 are barum bravura directionals. both are 225/50/16 (wouldn't recommend road use, good for drift - lots of tread left). $150

Pics to come later today/tonight

Cheers..

Listed here is a few items that I don't need anymore as I have changed direction with the build for my 32GTR. As its almost complete, i have no need for this stuff anymore and want the space in the shed for other things. All of the motor parts had been fitted and balanced to my motor but never actually turned over (my workshop can vouch for this, some still like new). 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, i am after a forged box or gearset, or a 34getrag gearbox and big brake kit, so i am interested in swaps too.

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $650 (will require head work to fit)

- R33 GTR Crank. Has been cyro treated for added strength, some small balance marks as shown in the pics. $700

- CP 86.5mm pistons $800

- OS Giken twin plate clutch (pull type) has been fully reconditioned by Direct Clutch in Albion. $550

- Tomei Exhaust Manifold Gasket Set. brand new, unopened. $50

- Greddy silicone hose. 60mm length, and will fit 2"-2.5" pipe. used $20

- Trust AIRINX pod filter 100mm inlet used $20

- Silicone hose reducer. 3" to 2.5" used $10

- Tomei sport steering wheel. Brand new, rare item. 350mm o.d. $200

- Roll bar padding, enough to cover a bolt in jap style cage. used, still very good condition $25

- R33 gtst alloy wheels inc tyres and centre caps. painted black. 2 tyres are michelin pilot, other 2 are barum bravura directionals. both are 225/50/16 (wouldn't recommend road use, good for drift - lots of tread left). $150

Pics to come later today/tonight

Cheers..

can u send me pics of the clutch , and costs for postage to melb post code 3020

Few more items sold pending funds transfer. The below items are still available. Make me an offer =)

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $650 (will require head work to fit)

- CP 86.5mm pistons $800

- Greddy silicone hose. 60mm length, and will fit 2"-2.5" pipe. used $20

- Trust AIRINX pod filter 100mm inlet used $20

- Silicone hose reducer. 3" to 2.5" used $10

- Roll bar padding, enough to cover a bolt in jap style cage. used, still very good condition $25

- R33 gtst alloy wheels inc tyres and centre caps. painted black. 2 tyres are michelin pilot, other 2 are barum bravura directionals. both are 225/50/16 (wouldn't recommend road use, good for drift - lots of tread left). $150

Few more items sold pending funds transfer. The below items are still available. Make me an offer =)

- Tomei Pro Cam Camshafts In & Ex, 270o 10.80mm lift $650 (will require head work to fit)

- CP 86.5mm pistons $800

- Greddy silicone hose. 60mm length, and will fit 2"-2.5" pipe. used $20

- Trust AIRINX pod filter 100mm inlet used $20

- Silicone hose reducer. 3" to 2.5" used $10

- Roll bar padding, enough to cover a bolt in jap style cage. used, still very good condition $25

- R33 gtst alloy wheels inc tyres and centre caps. painted black. 2 tyres are michelin pilot, other 2 are barum bravura directionals. both are 225/50/16 (wouldn't recommend road use, good for drift - lots of tread left). $150

Will take the silicon hose if you will ship to the USA mate..? Postal code 97302... Thanks and Cheers

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