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Last day of sale guys and girls.

Had a few people interested but nothing really serious.

Really need to make some room in the garage.

I still have for sale:

a set of 4 TE37s in 17 x 9.5" with a +12ish offset (not 100% sure). $2000
pair of standard R32 GTR turbos $300

standard RB26 head, complete with all standard internals (cams, valves, springs, gears) $1000

used set of Accralite 86.5mm forged pistions and balanced standard rods to suit an RB26 $500
R32 GTR standard front sway bar - used - $100
R32 GTR standard front upper arms - used - $100 (with nolathane bushes)
slightly used Cusco Tension Rod Bar $100

used charcoal cannister. $100

standard RB30 non turbo bare block $200

standard RB30 single cam head $500

All items are "or nearest offer".

Will also have a few other items once i get my ass into gear and pull them out to check them.

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TE37s no longer for sale guys.

Found out today that my new brakes will fit inside them.

So i will be selling my 16" ssr type c soon.

Not as of yet.

Once my brake kit is finalised, they will be going up, as well as the rears.

But that may be a couple of months away yet.

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You know where to find me

Not as of yet.

Once my brake kit is finalised, they will be going up, as well as the rears.

But that may be a couple of months away yet.

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Front upper arms are long gone.

Still plenty of stuff to go. Chuck me some offers.

Might have to update or start a new thread as i have done a bit of a clean up after my single turbo conversion and have a few more parts to get rid of.

Will either put them up here or create a link to the new thread.

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