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Hi

Just trying to rid of some spares that i have.

Got a few of them made Aluminium

Price: $30 each (postage $5.00)

I have sold these before though i am now going to work for a new company and therefor just getting rid of the few that i have left.

PM me if interested.

These are intended to help drain oil back to the sump (common problem for rb's to build up excess oil in the head)

These are press fit in.

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Hi I was after an oil drain and the cam cover plugs you have in your other ad (RB26)...

Can you email me payment details and price with delivery to canberra (2912) to [email protected]

thanks

Graeme

Hi, Payment has been made and SMS sent with postage details

(-12 for cam breathers)

Cheers

Graeme

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