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Item: Tomei SR22DE/T 2.2L Stroker kit , GTiR gasket rebuild kit, Tomei Rocker stopers

Location: Rockhampton, QLD

Website: This one

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for selling: No longer required

Price and price conditions: $4,800 ono + Freight

Extra Info: Bought form GC Corp performance parts, still have original invoice.

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I've had this kit in my posession for a few years, and planned to put it into my previous car. since the other car is sold i have no use for this. the whole kit/gasket kit/ rocker stoppers set me back just over $7,000. so i think the price is fair for what your getting.

its a long shot posing this on a skyline forum i know, but hey. the potential buyer might be on here :closedeyes:

Contact - 0438 157 482 ( leave a message / TXT if i do not answer)

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