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Selling these as ive bought another car which has most of these parts aleady installed so i no longer need.

Parts located in Sydney and would rather sell locally unless an interstate buyer covers interstate postage

Trust GREX oil cooler and relocator $650 trying to sell local if possible.

needs one the fittings on the relocator replaced otherwise good.

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Tomei Type A poncams $600 inc postage These are for BNR32/BCNR33 (RB26DETT).

The Type A cams are designed to get stable idle and raise low-mid RPM torque,

the duration of EX camshaft is shorter. No head work required, simply drop in.

A252X A269IN lift in ex 9:15

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Twin high mount manifold came off RB26 T2/T3 size $600

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Sard 600cc injectors $500

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R32/GTR A Pillar pod gauge holder(new) $40

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Greddy cam gears to suit RB26(new)$400

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HKS dump pipes(new)$700

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Jeccs Z32 AFM $450

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x 4 Auto Gauge smoke ceremony gauges 3 stepper type one non (new) $300 for the set

throwing in sender plates and gauge panel for R32 GTR Boost oil pressure water temp oil temp

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Sard FPR genuine $80

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Tomei sump baffle kit $170 for RB26

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feel free to pm me for more infromation and postage prices pick up also avaiable,prices are firm at this stage.

I was told it was new yes, and it looks to be!(i bought it second hand)but it hasnt been put together as yet. i can send see pics if your still interested.

apologies, inbox should be good now.

forgot to mention im unsure on the ks on the cams i did buy them second hand but there seems to be very little wear on them , practically new!

Dumps and Pod holder SOLD

Cooler and relocator price drop $600

gauges still available and selling very cheap for a set with all you need to get them going,steering wheel also available!!

cooler/relo down to $500!!! bargin,Gauges and Momo steering wheel still available and going cheap!

will be posting them on ebay by the end of the week if unsold by that time,get in quick!

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