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Hi Al

For sale are some parts I no longer intend on using. If further information is required please do not hesitate to ask.

HKS Step 2 cams

Info: 280 degree IN/EX 10.2mm lift

Car/ Engine: 32 and 33GTR RB26

Condition: Used less that 100km

Price: $700

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Tomei Cams

Info: 256 degree 9.25mm lift

Car/Engine: 32 and 33GTR RB26

Condition: Brand new only removed from box for pics.

Price: $750

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K&N Air filter

Info: Stainless steel 90 degree 4" bend with silicone and clamps.

Condition: Used

Price: $150

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OBX Seats

Info: Drivers seat is brand new and never used, passenger seat installed in car for pictures. These seats comes with seat rails for R32GTR however I'm not sure what other car this may be compatible with. Willing to separate.

Condition: Passenger seat slightly used and drivers seat brand new.

Price: $350 the pair

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Turbosmart Megasonic BOV

Info: Turbosmart Megasonic BOV with stainless steel intercooler piping for R32 GTR.

Condition: Used

Price: $150

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JMS Stainless Steel Manifold

Info: High quality stainless steel with T04 flange split pulse.

Condition: Used- like new

Price: $800

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R32 4" Exhaust

Info: Stainless steel full length 4" exhaust with two Magnaflow mufflers.

Condition: Used

Price: $800

4" Dump Pipe

Info: 4" dump pipe for single turbo. 3.5" outlet with reducer cone for smooth gas flow.

Condition: Used

Price: $300

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Greddy Clear Cam Cover

Info: suits 32 and 33 RB26 head

Condition: Used- like new

Price: $100

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Standard 32GTR Suspension

Condition: Used

Price: $90

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Delivery: Please do not ask me questions or a quote in regards to delivery. Buyers to organize postage; I will however have the items packed and ready for transit.

NO TIME WASTERS AND LOW BALL OFFERS PLEASE

If you like to make an offer on any parts please do so via PM.

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