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Selling some R32 GTR (RB26DETT) gear off. and a couple of 34 bits as I need cash

New Harmonic Balancer - ATI (Super Damper), - 500HP - $400

  • Eliminates torsional crankshaft vibrations
  • Exceeds SFI 18.1 specs
  • Black zinc chromate finished
  • Tunable, rebuildable, and extremely efficient at ALL RPM
  • Laser engraved 360° timing marks

New OEM Injector Ballast Resistor - $100

New Dspeed smoked indicators - $300

Near New BM57 (ABS) - $300 (couple of hundred KM's)

New SRI Front Upper adjustable control arms - $175

New SRI Cold Air Box Kit for R34 GTT - $140

^good savings^

Used parts in good working order and condition

Denso 720 Injectors - $350

Nismo Oil cap in Packaging - $75 (Brass/Rose in colour)

Steering Rack - $100

Power Steering pump - $100

Starter motor - $100

Front Bar Mesh - $50

Front Seat belts vgc - $150

Cusco Strut Brace (round) - $50

5Zigen JASMA exhaust muffler - oval (axle back) $175. As new.

Professional Custom made Exhaust true 3" cat back with Mid muffler & Oval tail muffler (mandrel bends etc..) under 1000kms no damage - $450

HID's for N1 headlights with globes & ballasts - $100. Fitted and used for a few weeks.

Pencil Shift light (forget named brand will check) - $50

Considering parting with:

- NISMO Blank Keys in packaging - 1 x 8 point, 1 x 10 point. Open to exceptional offers (via PM only).

- New Genuine N1 front bar with OEM Lip and N1 Vents in Original OEM Packaging - $900 (as a package only)

All + Postage.

PM me and I will get back to you.

(more parts may be added so check back)

R34 SRI CAB - Sold pending payment and Pick up

OEM Mesh - Sold pending payment and Pick up

All PM's responded to re Nismo Keys, thanks fellas to low - Still 4 sale.

Pics of Indicators and oil cap as requested.

I'll take a raincheck on that Terry thanks for the offer though, I'll be off to Japan in a few weeks so might just save my shopping for then! Enjoy your new one!

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