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Hey guys. Its time to get rid of some stuff out of the garage. All items are located in Georges Hall, Sydney (Near Bankstown) apart from the N1 block which is at Beverly Hills, Sydney. Buyer pays postage. Pickup is preffered.

Nismo fuel pressure regulator. Like new. Was on my car for about 10,000 kms. I only changed it because I went to a duel entry fuel rail and a sard reg. $110

N1 (24U) Block. I was going to use this for a build but I bought my car with a GT block in it. I will never use it. $1990

Greddy water pump pully. Aluminium, pretty blue and very light. I bought the set so I have used the alt and PS pulleys but I am using the big ATi harmonic balancer which needs a smaller pulley $50

Standard second hand RB26 coils. Done about 80,000 kms $40

Rays blue valves and valve caps. I got these when I bought my TE37’s. I don’t like the blue, would rather the black. Never been used. $40

Heat wrap. 4 rolls at 1 inch by what looks like 15 metres. It could be 25metres but its all sealed in its plastic and i dont want to unroll it to measure it. These came with the Tomei Expreme manifolds. $70

OS Giken 5th gear. Brand new. When I rebuilt my box I bought the 5 speed but I decided to stick with the standard ratio. $290

Standard OEM 5 speed centre plate. Came out of a box that was 11,000 kms old. $20

Second hand Tomei manifolds. There are a few cracks in them. Might be worth getting them fixed up and throw them on. Done 15,000 kms. $50

Goodridge braided brake lines. ADR Approved. FRONTS ONLY! Bought these thinking they would replace the factory metal line. I went 345mm rotors up the front and it was easier just to get a line that went the whole way. Never been used. $100

Copper radiator. Its roughly 45mm thick. Works very well. On the track with 370 rwkw water temps got to about 85. Barely moved. Has a very small leak where the drain plug is. Easily fixed. $100

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