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Howdy : FOR SALE-

1. Idler Bearing - New bearing, suits rb 25/20. Was going on rb25/30 but ended up using 2 tensioners. Great piece of mind on the next 100,000km service:)

$175 ono (will send interstate, see pics)

Brand new from Nissan ~$292

2. Xtreme Heavy duty clutch - 850kg pressure plate, sprung centre, 9 puk single plate. Installed by previous car owner, then used by myself for 6000kms. Good meat still on plate. Hasn't been checked.

$300 ono (will send interstate, see pics)SOLD!!

Brand new $500 from ACS

3. Lowered King springs - suit r32 gtst. Previous car ownerr had these on std. shockers. Great for lowering car :)SOLD!!

$200 ono for both pairs (will send interstate, see pic)

4. RB20det 5 speed manual, +2 piece tailshaft (ADELAIDE ONLY -sorry)

Excellent condition, No shudders, grinds, or scrapes. Comes with centre bearing, and yoke.

$600 ono

SEE LAST POST - ADDED 1 PAIR OF LOWERED SPRINGS!!

WHITE R32 : on my gtst the top of the wheel arches sat in line with the top of the tyre, or maybe a little just below the tread. Sorry no pics.

neil_se : i have heard that this clutch is basically rated one higher than the std clutch. I guess it would take somewhere over 200rwkw. If u've still got the rb20 in there it'll handle more than what u could throw at it :)

King springs sold.

Have another pair of springs that are lower than stockies, but not as low as Kings were. I took em off coz i put on matched set of Bilsteins.

Same deal as Kings, $200 ono.

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