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R34 Slotted & Crossdrilled Rotors & Pads, Rb Timing Belt & Seals, 52mm Electronic Boost Gauge


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Item: DBA XS 4000 Series (FRONTS ONLY)

Car: R34 GT-T

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: CROSS DRILLED & SLOTTED ROTORS. Brand new in box with all authentications and features the Kangaroo Paw Design.

Price: $500 Pickup, $550 Delivered as they are quiet heavy. Costed me $580 for them from Autobarn.

http://www.dba.com.au/node/5335

Item: Gates Racing Timing Belt & 2x Genuine Nissan Oil Seals

Car: RB Engines

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: Brand new in box and receipts. Perfect if you have a major service coming up.

Price: $110 Pick Up, $120 Delivered. Costed me $110 for Timing Belt and $40 for the seals.

Item: Ferodo Formula Brake Pads FRONT & REAR

Car: R34 GT-T with standard calipers.

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: Brand new in box. Told they were awesome pads and would go really well the the rotors.

Price: $310 Pick Up, $330 Delivered. Costed me $360 from Autobarn.

Item: Autometre 52mm Electronic Boost Gauge Pro Comp Series

Car: Any

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: Brand new in box. Has both peak and warn settings. Silver face.

Price: $100 Pick Up, $120 Delivered. Costed me $200+ from memory

All these parts were suppose to be for my car, but will be trading it in soon due to an upgrade to a R34 GTR, so they are no longer necessary. Grab a bargain, my loss is your gain.

All items are located in Hills District, Sydney. If there are any questions please dont hesitate to ask.

cheers,

Garland

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I can also bundle up the front rotors plus the brake pads for both front and rear for $700 if anyones interested.

hi mate, timing belt is still available. im not 100% sure about that, my mechanic said he had what he needed but was only missing the timing belt and the seals.

cheers

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