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All items located in Cairns 4870, and are plus postage - express, registered, standard, whatever you want, to anywhere needed.

First up - brand new adjustable cam gear to suit RB engines. Steel outer ring for durability, aluminium inner. Came as a set of 2, I only used one on exhaust side. Has hi tensile bolts and washers already post-78602-0-87592900-1318460814_thumb.jpg

fitted, so good to go. Have used mine for about 5 months now and works a treat, set to the recommended 2 deg retard and good gain everywhere, quicker spool. $45 for this.

Next, brand new genuine SFS silicone top radiator hose. This was an extra they had put in by mistake when I bought my set, which is why there's no bottom hose as well. After $25 for it.

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70mm ID SFS silicon joiner, 70mm aluminium joiner, 76mm aluminium joiner, 2 1/2>3 inch reducer (or increaser, whichever way u look at it). All brand new, although the reducer has been stored in the garage for quite a while through a few moves so is slightly scuffed. $5 each or $15 the lot.

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as-new Turbosmart Kompact BOV, bolt on for Skylines. Used for less than a week (thought my stock one was leaking but turns out they're designed to lol). Prefer to keep a stock looking engine bay so have put old one back on. Paid $190 for it, with receipt available for warranty, original box and Turbosmart sticker ;). After $140.

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stock series 2 R33 coilpacks. 107,000k's on them, all working fine at time of removal, no misfires or issues. Changed for splitfires when I did recent major service. $40 the lot.

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Check profile page for feedback from previous buyers, I value my reputation as a seller - feel free to PM me with any questions or offers on items listed :)

also have an R34 stock side mount intercooler with shroud. No damage, general minor scuffs from being on a car for last 10 years. Happy to post pics if needed. $80 for this + post.

Hey,

Interested in your cam gear, i like the idea of quicker spool. I've got a niztune ecu with a hyflo turbo, wonder if it would work??!!?!

If so how much for the postage to Brisbane?

Cheers

Simon

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