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Have the following parts lying around from various builds, pics / prices below...

Location: Canberra, ACT.

Contact: via PM or txt 0412 866 054

Can post at buyers expense however local pickup is preferred. Will be in Syd this weekend if anyone up there wants anything.

1: RB30 Pacemaker 3>2>1 Extractors.

Suits AUS R31, bolts straight to std exhaust. Used but good condition.

$100.00

2: Whiteline 27mm Front Swaybar

Suits front of AUS R31, as per pic - BYO link pins and bushes. Rub marks from tyres at full lock but otherwise good condition.

$110.00

3: RB30 Throttle Cable

Suits AUS R31, used but good condition.

$15.00

4: Solid Alloy Steering Bush

Trial Fitted but not used, as new condition.

$15.00

5: RB26 Laser-cut head flange

Purchased to make turbo manifold but ended up buying one to save time, as new condition.

$80.00

6: RB30 Top Gun Ignition Leads

Used but good condition.

$30.00

7: K&N Pod Filter

Suits 3" (75mm) pipe, used but good condition (just washed).

$30.00

8: KKR 2.5" (63mm) x 600mm Silicone Joiner

Surplus, brand new still in plastic.

$20.00

9: R33 GTS-T Rack Ends (STD)

Purchased brand new R33GTS-T rack from Pedders however had to change to different rack ends as it was going in an R31, as new condition.

$60.00

10: JJR480 Turbo

T3 flange, V-band Exhaust housing. New - trial fitted but never run, in original box with t3 gasket, banjo bolt etc. Suit RB20, RB25, RB30 etc.

$620.00

11: 4" (100mm) 45Deg Aluminium bend

Surplus, as new, purchased from GCG. As per pic - raw alloy.

$50.00

12: RB30 Engine Fan clutch

Used but good condition.

$15.00

13: R31 AUS S3 Front Grill

Used, no broken bits, was painted black yrs ago with a pressure pack so needs a clean up.

$20.00

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