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ALL PARTS Located in the south east of melbourne 3150

Happy to post at buyers expense

I can text you photos if the parts for sale via SMS

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RB26 GTR push type gear box

Was working fine when removed

$400

AME TRACER

18x11 +10

Wheels are made by enkei

Same wheels used by cyber evo at WTAC

Small mark on the wheels nothing major

$2000

RB26 aftermarket camshafts

The camshafts came with a engine I bought is Japan, custom grind from a workshop in Japan

Have larger lift and duration but don't need to modify the cylinder head for clearance of the lobes

$300

R34 GTR z-tune fibreglass bonnet

$100

R34 z-tune front fibreglass gaurds

Only test fitted still new

$300

R34 GTR/GTT wide body rear fibre glass gaurds

Only test fitted

$300

RB26 M's pod filter

Suits cars with twin AFM

Fits all GTR'S

$60

R33/R34 standard shocks and springs

Used to pass roadworthys and defects

Actuall drives really smooth

$100

RB26 TPS

Brand new from nissan never used

OSGIKEN pull to push converter

Used but works perfectly

Suits RB gearboxes

$100

R32/R33 GTR Power FC

no hand controller

Works perfectly

$700

Racepace adjustable camgear a

Used but work perfectly

$50

V8 supercar spoiler

Fitted to a R34 GTR Boot lid with crush tube inserts

Paited black with 'Nissan' logo on the spoiler, genuine V8 super car spoiler came of a VX HRT CAR, carbon fibre blade etc painted black

$600

RB26 Conrods

Complete set, came out of a r34 GTR engine

$50

All parts located in the southeast of melboure

3150

Happy to post at buyers expense

I can send you a message with photos of the parts for sale

0401035221

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R34 mines ducktail rear spoiler

Super rare, came off a RH9 drag car in Japan

$600

R34 GTR/GTT coupe carbon rear boot lid

Has 3 small holes drilled in it for the super car wing

Easy to repair

$200

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Hey mate in regards to the cams, does there need to be any replaced valve springs etc.. I know you said no head modifying required but just wanted to check because obviously it would be buying them with a bit of guess work ;)

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