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Everything below is brand new and mostly rb26 specific. If you aren't sure just ask. The prices are Canadian dollars. I will ship anything anywhere just pm me an address for a quote.

Jun 2R head kit - 288/11.35mm cams, titanium retainers, springs, + additional jun cam gears - 2175

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Jun bronze valve guides - 320

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TH400 adapter parts - modified rb auto bell housing, adapter plate for bell housing to th400, flex plate, torque convertor(suited for rb26 drag) – This is a difficult one to price, may consider separating - 1800

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Garrett GT4508R - 2100

Divided T4 1.01 A/R - capable of over 1060 whp on an rb26

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Custom Plenum Creations single throttle plenum with 90/92mm o-ringed LSX throttle flange and extra long runners(lsx throttles have integrated intake air control which means cleaning out all the junk under the plenum). Includes aluminum 3x -8 fuel rail – 1500

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Tomei metal gasket kit - 88mm 1.2mm thickness head gasket, exhaust and intake, oil orifice - 350

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Tomei cam cap studs - 175

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HKS Valve Stem Seals – 115

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JUN Headstuds - 300

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Aeromotive 100 Micron Fuel Filter dual -10 oring - 80

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