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Hey all, cleaning out the shed of some parts i dont need, and some parts that i no longer require due to a change in direction.

Pretty firm on most prices! Happy to post any of the smaller items at your cost.

PM me on here or TXT 0400 719 226.

Located Adelaide CBD.

Brand New Tomei Oil Pump, Unused, still in its plastic oily packing, only taken out of the box to have a gander. Comes with the adjusting shims, oil pump gasket etc. I'm going external oil pump so its no longer required. $1450 Inc Postage!

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Brand New Genuine RB20, RB26 Ignitor pack - $400

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Brand New Genuine RB20, RB26 Coil Pack Harness - $230

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RB20, R32/R33 RB26, S1 RB25 Split fire coils done about 1,000km - $400

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Genuine Sard FPR with some fittings, RB fuel rail adapter - Selling as i need a fuel reg to support 1/2" fuel line, Done 1,000km - $80

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HID Kit, H4 Hi/Low Beam, 6000k, 50W - Damn damn bright! Done a total of 3 hours. Comes with B15D White LED parkers - $120

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Series 1 RB25 Throttle body - $40

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Early Silvertop RB20 (Cefiro) Coil Pack loom, Good condition, plugs are all ok. - $80

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600x300x76 Intercooler, It does have damage as you can see in the pics, however it still holds pressure and Does Not leak, One side painted black - $50

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RB25DET Neo engine cover - very good condition, no broken plastic, comes with all the mounting brackets - $130

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Serck 13 Row Oil Cooler core, Has aluminium angle brackets, This has no engine metal etc in it, only selling as i need something larger - $80

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RB26 AFMs, one severely damaged, One in good condition but missing rear mesh - $50

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ENR34 Heater Hoses - $40

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ENR34 Engine mounts, one rubber damaged - $50

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RB25DET Neo Intake pipe, recirculation pipe and crossover pipe - $100

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RB30 R31 Harmonic balancer, Good rubber and no chips - $30

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RB20 R32 harmonic balancer, Good rubber and no chips - $30

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Tomei Oil pump sold!

Had heaps of people asking about the split fires and FPR, but no ones fronted with the mullah for them yet...

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