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1x Used Standard BNR32 RB26 Timing Cover - $60

1x Used Standard BNR32 Bov's - $80

1x Used Standard BNR32 Clarion Power Amp - $20

1x Brand New Apexi PowerFC Boost Control Kit (415A001) - $300

1x Brand New Tomei RB26 Head Gasket 1.2mm (1321870123) - $300

1x Used Apexi Power Meter 60mm Gauge - $100

1x Used ARC Bov - $40

1x Used Unknown Brand Parcel Shelf Brake Light - $20

Open to offers on everything. Items located Queensland 4129 with pickup or postage :).

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1x Used Standard BNR32 RB26 Timing Cover - $60

1x Used Standard BNR32 Bov's - $80

1x Used Standard BNR32 Clarion Power Amp - $20

1x Brand New Apexi PowerFC Boost Control Kit (415A001) - $300

1x Brand New Tomei RB26 Head Gasket 1.2mm (1321870123) - $300

1x Used Apexi Power Meter 60mm Gauge - $100

1x Used ARC Bov - $40

1x Used Unknown Brand Parcel Shelf Brake Light - $20

Open to offers on everything. Items located Queensland 4129 with pickup or postage :).

Hey champ that timing belt cover does it come with bolts

A pair of rebuilt R34 GT-R turbos (A/R.53 front .48 back steel turbines with all gaskets), not even 5,000kms travelled - $500

(will post pictures this afternoon)

Edited by ADUBZ

Turbo's SOLD.

Here's whats left:

1x Brand New Tomei RB26 Head Gasket 1.2mm (1321870123) - $300

1x Used Standard BNR32 Clarion Power Amp (Active Speaker) - $20

1x Used Apexi Power Meter 60mm Gauge (450ps model) - $100

1x Used ARC Bov - $30

1x Used Unknown Brand Parcel Shelf Brake Light (Used for road worthy) - $20

Edited by ADUBZ
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