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Hey guys,

Due to a change in plans my build has changed and all my brand new parts are up for grabs. I purchased all parts new less than 1 month ago.

Tomei Type B Camshafts suit RB26 - $830

New HKS Cam Gears - $400

Pair of Garrett 2860-5 Turbos - $2300

Stainless Tomei Dump Pipes. These are the much sought after older style ones which are no longer made. They measure 72mm in diameter compared to the new style which are only 68mm - $720

Stainless HKS Front Pipe. These are just awesome. Beautifully made, the welds are on the inside for better flow. I beleive they are the biggest off the shelf front pipe you can buy measuring at 2x71mm and 85mm outlet which is a perfect match for the above dump pipes - $830

Aquamist HFS-3 Water Meth Injecton Kit. This is one of the best injection kits on the market with plenty of fail safes and a really good injection system - $900 ono.

Mines Triple Flow Cam Cover Baffle Plates - $300

I'm located in Perth but will post at buyers expense. I'm a little negotiable on price.

Thanks

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PM replied.

Long story short, was going to put these on my R32 GTR but found out that the head needed rebuilding so due to the extra costs involved, I'm going to fix the head and leave everything as is.

Will be leaving the engine side of things as is for a while but later down the track I'm planning on doing a single turbo RB30 or 2.8 stroker so there is no point having the parts doing nothing.

Thanks

Edited by Chris32R

PMs replied to.

Pics:

Tomei Dump Pipes:

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Here is one that I found on the forums comparing stock to the Tomei dump pipes:

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HKS Front Pipe:

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Mines Cam Baffle Plates:

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-5 Turbos:

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Tomei Camshafts:

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AND I almost forgot. I have a pair of Brand New Nismo MAF Sensors - $920:

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Oh man! Almost perfect timing on the -5's.

Some groveling to be done me thinks!!

Haha! No worries. I read your thread in the Forced Induction section and I think the -5s would be good for you.

I don't mind holding parts for a bit of time for certain buyers.

Most PMs have been replied to. Takes a bit of time with the 5 minute wait between sending PMs.

Thanks.

HKS Cam Gears SOLD

Tomei Dump Pipes SOLD

HKS Front Pipes SOLD

Mines Cam Bafle Plates SOLD

Tomei Cams STILL For Sale. Sale didn't go through.

Price Driop on Turbos - $2300 posted to your door.

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