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Hey SA,

Have a collection of parts from unfinished projects and left over parts from upgrades because of the damn need for more power :P

Prices are negotiable to fair offers. No swaps and no tyre kickers please.

pickup is fine and can also organise postage (at buyers expense obviously)

Ph: 0459 292 375

- R34 RB25DET Gearbox Rebuilt 12,000K Ago has OS Giken Push Pull Converter for 33,32 Push Style Cluthes $1800 with PP Converter

Will Seperate $1400 For Box and $400 for PP Converter

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RB26 Inlet Manifold Plenum with ITB's - $200

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Garrett 2860-5 Turbo Kit with Tomei Expreme Manifolds and Tomei Dump Pipes - $3500

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RB26 CAS Sensor - $200

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OS Giken Clutch and Flywheel (twin plate rebuilt buy NPC 12,000K Ago) - $800

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RB26 Head with Supertech Springs - $1500

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Stock Rb26 Zaust Manifolds - $50

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Edited by rb26me

PRICE DROP!!

Must go, Accepting reasonable offers!

RB26 Head with Supertech Springs - $1000

Turbo Kit (2860-5's, Tomei Manifolds, Tomei Dumps) - $3350

OS Giken Clutch and Flywheel - $700

CAS Sensor - $150

RB26 Stock Manifolds - $25

Edited by rb26me

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