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Good Morning Gents,

I've got this left over from my previous car, it's been on the shelf in my room for a while, it's never been used and I won't be needing it anymore.

Item: Genuine Nissan Skyline R32/33/34 RB26DETT Gasket Kit

Location: Sydney City

Contact: Matt 04000 23241

Price: These sell for $360 at Just Jap, I'll take $320 ONO, NEGOTIABLE, happy to ship at buyer's expense, will be bugger all for something this light.

Kit Contents:

- 1 x Tube Liquid Cement Sealer

- 1 x Sump Washer

- 1 x Head Gaskets

- 3 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 2 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 4 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 1 x Crank Rear Oil Seal

- 2 x Cam Seals

- 12 x Valve Stem Seals (Exhaust)

- 12 x Valve Stem Seals (Intake)

- 1 x Rocker Cover Gasket (Exhaust)

- 1 x Rocker Cover Gasket (Intake)

- 1 x Front Crank Seal

- 1 x Intake Manifold Gasket

- 2 x Exhaust Manifold Gaskets

- 2 x Turbo Inlet Gaskets

- 2 x Turbo 4-Bolt Gaskets

- 2 x Dump Pipe Gaskets

- 3 x Turbo Inlet Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Filter Gasket

- 1 x Oil Pump Gasket

- 22 x Banjo Bolt Brass Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Drain Gasket

- 2 x Brass Turbo Oil Inlet Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Filter Housing to Block Gasket

- 1 IAC Valve Gasket

- 6 x Throttle Body Gaskets

- 1 x Cam Angle Sensor Oil Ring

- 1 x Water Temp Sensor Gasket

- 1 x AAC Valve Gasket

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Cheers Gents! cheers.gif

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