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So here are a few spare parts I have laying around:

Item #1: Pair Intake & Exhaust HKS Adjustable Timing Gears. Condition is good, has usual wear on teeth but hardly any lip (see in photo below) $200

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Item #2: One pair (two tyres) of Yokohama A050 Soft Semi Slicks in 295 30 18. These were run at Superlap Aug 2012 looks like build date in Jan 11. As shown on the wear indicator photo there's hardly any wear at all on these! I bought them as a spare pair but haven't done as many track days as I wanted so figured I'd put these up for sale. $400.

Stored in a cool, dark spot tied up in garbage bags.

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Last item are my high flow turbos. These were OEM R33 GTR turbos that were high flowed with steel wheels. I ran these up to 21 PSI for 307 RWKW on my car's set-up. I found they seemed to start get a bit laggy and found that the exhaust housing has cracks between the wastegate and the outlet port. These were on my car when I bought it so based on the records with the car I estimate 40-50k have been put on them. There is a little shaft play but never had a problem with them other than the cracked exhaust housings. Also have stock R33 GTR dumps.

$300 for the turbos and $50 for the dumps.

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