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Okay I have got threads all over the place atm, so thought I would make just one bigger one

First 3 items have done 20,000km and are all in perfect working order

Tomei Type B cams $500 firm

Ross Balancer with teeth to suit crank trigger $450 (can be used as just a balancer or in conjunction with a ross crank trigger set up) balancer by itself sell for around $700

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Complete ARP head studs, used once $160

Catalytic converter 3 1/2 inlet - 3 inch outlet.. cell is still intact and in good condition, exterior would polish up nicely - $80

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Federal 18x40x245 tyres - they are quite a hard compound so probably better for doing texi's and skids but obviously still fine to use on the road, around 75% tread left - $220

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I also have some standard parts

Standard fuel rail $30

standard 26 manifolds $30

standard cross BOV cross over pipe $30

standard charcoal canister (good for passing emissions) $30

Most items are Negotiable though if you start throwing silly offers obviously Im going to ignore you

located in Prestons Sydney

Pm or message 0432528844

Thanks Richard

Cams and arp head studs sold pending payment

Dumpe, I'm not sure if it will fit.. Ill put some pics up tonight.. Either that or give me a message and ill txt u some

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sorry for the delay, here are some pics of the canister

can anyone confirm this suits other models other than R32 GTR?

cheers

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