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Item: ACL Race Series Forged Pistons & Ring Set RB26DETT (Brand New)

Price: $1200

Item: 1994 R32 RB26 Complete Block with Crank etc. Good for rebuild

Price: $1000 Ono

Item: Complete RB26 Head. Reconditioned. Complete with Values, Value Springs, Retainers, Cam Shafts, Cam Gears etc. Also comes with Rocker Covers & Complete intake manifold.

Price: $1500 Ono

Item: R33 GTR Standard Turbos with Dump pipes & Manifold (Good condition, removed from my car never had any issues with them.

Price: $400 ONO

Item: R33 GTR Standard Turbos (Never used, got these as spares with my car)

Price: $200 FIRM

Item: R33 GT-R Stock Coil Packs

Price: $100 ONO

Item: R33 GTS-T Skyline Rear Garnish

Price: $20 FIRM

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Item: R33 GTS-T Centre Glove box/arm rest

Price: $50FIRM

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Item: R33 Series 2 Dash pad, glovebox assembly, steering column and surrounding components/trims. Excellent condition.

Price: $150FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-R S1 Passenger Headlight

Has been repaired. Also suits GT-R S2 and GTS/T S1

Price: $50 FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-R S1 Steering Wheel/Airbag (needs a clean)

Price: $80 FIRM

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Location: Western Sydney

Contact: PM / 0432 473 406

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If youll seperate the rocket covers, centre coil plug cover, backing plate and front cam gear/chain covers. Ill definitely take them depending on $$$'s

Josh.

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