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Hi everybody,

I've got a few sets of parts I'd like to sell off.

Genuine quality Tomei parts.

These things are truly WORKS OF ART.

PLEASE PM ME IF YOU'RE INTERESTED.

Save time and contact me directly.

Location: Brisbane 4157 - Can easily post this stuff all over Australia.

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Tomei Expreme Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold Kit R32/R33/R34 GTR RB26DETT

Price: $1075 including postage Australia wide bar TAS.

Extra for insurance and registered post.

HiOctaneDirect - $1150 + Shipping

http://www.hioctanedirect.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=22_103&products_id=719

JustJap

$1400 + Shipping

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17907

Condition: Brand new

Includes: 2 Expreme Manifolds, 2 Rolls of heatwrap, Metal Ties, Instruction Manual, Gaskets, Sticker, Gasket Paste

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Tomei Expreme Dump Pipe Turbo Outlets R32/R33 GTR RB26DETT

Price: $850 including postage Australia wide bar TAS.

Extra for insurance and registered post.

Justjap - $1200 + postage

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16976

Condition: Brand new

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BRAND NEW SEALED R32 R33 GTR RB26 Tomei Poncams Type B

Price: $850 plus postage

Condition: Brand New

In/Ex Tomei Poncams Type B

260 Degree and 9.15mm Lift

RB26DETT

R32 or R33 GTR

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Item:

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition:

BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$500 + Postage and Handling

$450 ONO!

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Tomei Expreme Manifold - $1000 Delivered

Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes - $825 Delivered

Tomei Poncams - $850 + Postage

Tomei Gasket - $450 + Postage

Tomei Cam Gears - $430 including express post Australia wide.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/369701-brand-new-tomei-inex-cam-gears-pulley-rb-202526/page__gopid__5896580#entry5896580

please read forum rules, no excessive bumping.

thanks.

No worries. Noted.

im interested in the pon cams and extreme dumps, are the dumps a direct fit for r32 (small oxygen sensor) without modification?

Scott

Have sent you a PM :)

BUMP.

Can work something out for a few items :)

CAM GEARS $400!

BUMP

Will be in Sydney next week at the WTAC.

Will require a deposit before I bring something down though.

Cheers

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