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Im no longer campaining a skyline with an RB engine anymore so im selling off some of the gear that I have no use for

There is nothing wrong with any of these parts, they either dont work with my new engine package or are not up to the job I need them to do.

Fuel System gear Aeromotive 1000hp pump. Brand new unused in new box$400

Aeromotive inline fuel filter 10 micron Brand new unused in new box$150

3 Litre surge tank to suit above pump and filter Brand new unused$200

2000cc bosch injectors Brand new unused direct fit for RB26 matched set $800

Or the entire fuel system for $1400

Cams and springs Apexi Vmax 272 degree 11.2mm lift camshafts, These have done approx 6-7 race meetings and are in perfect condition. No marking or damage. Still installed in cylinder head sitting on the shelf.

Apexi V max springs to suit above cams

Apexi V max titanium spring retainers and collets

$1000 for the whole valve train

Clutch Excedy twin plate PULL type clutch. Done some work but has never been in anything other than my road GTR. Probably 70% life remaining, removed and ready to go

$500

R32 GTR intercooler perfect condition no dents or damage

$200

R34 front end conversion and wide body Never fitted or used. Full kit minus headlights. To suit R32.

$800

Wilwood pro lite calipers 6 piston, brand new never used or fitted. ill check piston sizes

$1000

Wilwood bias controller and master wilwood bias valve, 1 inch master cylinder with no proportioning valve. Braided teflon lines to suit. Suit brake upgrade with bias issues. Used but good condition

$300

Everything located in sydney.

Photos will come when I have time to upload them

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Thanks Charlie I thought they were 272's but there you go.

Cams are as Charlie mentioned 270x11.4mm

The wilwoods will take up to a 370x36mm rotor. I had them mocked up for a 360x36mm rotor which was going to be used on my GTiR project. Gone with smaller 16x10 wheels so they can't be used anymore though.

I'll put photos of the fuel system up latter today

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Injectors and one surge tank are sold.

I still have the fuel pump and a surge tank that was specifically designed to suit the pump and filter.

Has a block with 1/8th NPT threads cut for fittings and a male -12 AN fitting welded on at the right height for the pump to line up with.

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