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Bunch of parts for sale. Reasonable offers considered.

RB26 RWD Sump - High Capacity

Modified rb26 sump, diff casing etc removed and complete new winged 'bulge'. Sits dead level with the x-member so there are none of the usual ground clearance issues with most rb26 sump extensions.

Includes tomei baffle.

Milled dead flat so there are no sealing issues.

$750

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Bride Recliner

Average condition, one tear on the drivers bolster which has been patched. Includes a Bride seat rail to suit HR31

$400 with rail or $300 seat only

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RB26 Engine Covers

Includes cam covers, timing belt cover and coil cover.

Professionaly polished (cost over $500 alone)

'weld on' -10 fittings

$650

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I also have a spare plenum which is gold, make an offer. Or add the polished plenum to the above for 250.

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Do the cam covers have standard or aftermarket baffles?

if purchased as package with plenum will that include polished linkage assy?

Also what is it like to maintain this porn look?

Very interested.

The baffles are standard and the polished linkage assembly isn't included.

There is a bit of maintenance with this stuff - but when you start out with something in that sort of condition it's quite easy to look after. All the hard work has been done getting it perfectly smooth so touching it up is very easy.

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