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I have some stuff to clear out in way for my next project.

Ported GTR head. Head has been mild ported, mainly to clean and de dag as well as smooth the ports. The valve bowls have also had a tickle to ensure a smooth laminar flow.

Comes with standard cams, cam gears, cam cover, rocker covers, valves, solid shifters and shims.

Missing, Most cam caps(just get a set of rb20ones and line bore it) cam cover backing plate, valley cover and CAS.

$1000

GTR injector plate/inlet manifold(not plenum)

Has been cleaned and ready to go.

$300 hard to get...

Performance Valve springs.

Brand new, never used. Can use up to 10.5mm lift cams and higher rpm.

$200

CAS/dizzy

A rb30 dizzy has been welded on to the cas.

My intention was to use methanol and as such use a MSD ignition system to create a fat spark. It was easier to do it this way than individual coil setup.

Still uses standard rb25/26 CAS internals and wiring plug

$250

Billet 14mm ally fuel rail

Has 2 outside 1" bsp inlets and a central 1"bsp outlet.

It has been die ground on the bottom of the rail to clear a manifold. Never actually been used, only to fit up injectors and manifold.

$150

Tomei red adj cam gears. Old style. Used on my rb25/30 setup. still ok

both $80

I just haven't taken pics yet, but will do so on monday

Please PM me or call

0412957329

Thanks.

Pics added

Also for sale is a Brand New set of SPOOL RODS for RB30.

Never been taken out of the packet, only for the purpose of the pics.

$680

Genuine NISSAN VRS gasket kit for RB30/25.

Has everything for rb25 head onto a 30 block, so rb30 head gasket. Inc rb25/26 on 30 cam belt, though it is used.

$200

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