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R32 10 point roll cage. bolt in. safety 21 brand. $950

blitz 100mm GTR cooler. $400

Selbys front and rear adjustable GTR swaybars. $400 pair

JIC silver coilovers suit GTR/GTS4 R32. $500

HKS triple plate clutch. Suit RB. $1200

ARC castor rods, suit GTR/GTS4 $150

R32 GTR tail lights. $50 a side

R32 GTR Vspec bootlip $100

Genuine bride fixed back black, Good condition. with S13/14/15 rail. $650

Panasport 5 spoke wheels. 17x9 +20 all round. black centre polished dish. $1200

Rays Eng. Forged 1 piece 5 spoke Gram lights. 17x9.5 +22 all round. $2200

S15 motor, complete inc loom, ecu, coilpacks etc. 79,000km $2800

S15 6 speed transmission, comes with tailshaft, shifter. 79,000km $1200

S15 5 stud conversion kit. front and rear brakes and hubs, incl front LCA's $1100

S15 TRIAL front bar, painted gloss white. $200

S15 climate control unit. $100

S14/S15 Greddy intercooler kit. $350

SR alloy radiator. $200

RB alloy radiator. $200

JUN RB26 cams. 260in 270ex 9.25 lift. Tomei adjustable cam gears x2 $900

S15 rear cradle. $350 incl stock arms and knuckles.

KKR 430 turbo, good condition, no shaft play. comes with dump pipe. bolt on RB20/25 turbo. $400

Front R32 strut brace $80

Location: Brisbane CBD

Contact: Buckna 0427282562

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radiator is a aftermarket alloy item. no brandings, looks to be a china item, same as the JJR ones.

will get pics of both soon.

DMIN8R - will not part gears from cams. :P

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these are the front pair, the rears have slightly bigger dish, but less brake clearance :) good condition all round.

cams do not have a part number listed on them, just size. 260 9.25 on one, 270 9.25 on the other.

They came from a gtr with stock valves, springs, lifters. So they are a drop in cam for RB26.

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