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mines triple flow cam cover baffle plates for rb 26 motor $275 BRAND NEW

stop blow by in the head, reduces the need for a catch can

brand new http://www.mines-wave.com/english/CATALOG/...AFFLE_PLATE.htm

"In case of the Nissan RB26 engine, the engine oil sent to the cylinder head remains inside the head without moving to the engine block due to its construction structure. Such oil remained inside the cylinder head will be discharged out together with the blow by gas since the oil will change its location according to the vehicle acceleration/slow-down & cornering. The Triple Flow Cam Cover Baffle Plate from Mine's has 3-layer structure, always maintains the gas passage. In addition, the gas/oil separator slows down the blow by gas flow and reduces the quantity of the discharged oil."

accidently ordered 2 pairs

$275

can meet in town weekdays for pickup

posted here, if any interest before posting in SAU classifieds

PM if interested

regards Jason

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Greddy Turbo Timer with r32 harness - pretty much brand new $120

3 Drift Gauges (boost, water temp, oil pressure) $40 each

K&N pod filter - $20

how big are the boost gauges?

52mm or 60mm?

boost gauge is that in psi or bar?

Do you have the sandwhich plate for it?

PM me please

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1992 Kawasaki ZXR750

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2003 GSXR600 Race/Track Bike

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23,000kms engine. Engine is A1

2 sets of race glass

Tyre warmers and race stands

Full Leo Vince race system, Power Commander IIIr piggy back ecu

Showa USD fork conversion

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