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Have had these stashed away tossing up whether to use them but as I'm going to sell my engine these are up for sale.

In great condition and $400 plus postage or can freight to anywhere in Oz.

Can get more pics if wanted.

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Canberra Mate was looking for a red set - will forward link Marcus

:cheers:

Does everything bolt up to 25 fine? As in can I use a 25 backing plate? As rhere isnt one pictured? Very interested if so?

Cheers josh

Mate in all honesty I have no idea if they will fit a 25 as never dealt with one.

Seriously good price Marcus, and near impossible to find in such good condition

Hey Nick just got to get rid of them as misso is going bananas over all my parts I've collected over the years and has ordered a clear out.

I picked them up in Japan awhile back but had a set of brand new ones but sold them and decided to keep all the carbon and polished covers which will go with the engine when it's for sale soon.

Just recovering my costs and postage to Oz so they can go to a new home with out over charging anyone.

All pm's have been answered.

Postage for example is around $25 registered post to Sydney and $30 to Melbourne.

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