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Don't need these anymore, so up for sale they go..

First up is a Nismo 320km dash to suit R34 GT-R, not sure if it will fit GT-T. It's black in colour, and is in very good condition as it only has 3000km on it.

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PRICE: $630 ono

Next up is a set of HKS cams to suit R34 GT-R only, exhaust cam is different to R32/33 GT-R's. They are 256 duration with 8.7mm lift so they drop straight in without modifying the head. In excellent condition.

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PRICE: $475 ono

Lastly I have a full set of cam covers including front cover from a R34 GT-R, will suit R32 and R33 GT-R's. Has minor marks on them, will need a repaint if you're super fussy otherwise will look great in any engine bay. Check out pics for condition.

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PRICE: $450 ono

All parts are located in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, but willing to post interstate at buyer's expense.

PM or reply here if interested.

Cheers,

Jack

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Hey Jack

Don't suppose you would swap the front cover for a clear Trust one ?

And a white Nismo dash for the black one ? =p

Let me know !

Thanks

Vu

Hey Vu,

Will contact you later about this...

Hey buddy do you know if the covers will fit a rb25 neo if so please send pm very keen

To be honest with you mate I don't think they will fit.

Might want to ask somebody who has tried it before to see what's involved.

All items still for sale.....

Jus to let you know cam covers will fit rb25 neo and non neo heads so long as you dont have the factory cross over pipe/intake..

Thanks for that mate, cam covers still for sale...

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