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Used Tomei type B poncams intake and exhaust 260DEG 9.15mm lift. These are drop in cams for 34GTR. Nice tough idle and sound too. Done 2,500KM. Fitted and removed by a GTR guru so no broken/bent camshafts :thumbsup: $400


Used R34 GTR black LHS and RHS side mirrors with plugs $100 paint scratched/chipped.

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Used VS work wheel center cap $20

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Brand new never used ROSS tuffbond trigger toothed balancer for 33-34GTR with Used for 10,000KM timing trigger kit $1500. They are $2000RRP

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Used R34 GTR vspec stainless steel dump pipes with heat shields $200.

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Used R34 GTR standard wastegate actuators $20 for both

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Used HKS GT2530 exhaust housings .64AR, perfect for GTX turbo projects as they don't come with rear ends. ;) $200 for both.

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2x Used garrett GTX2860 turbo's. Used for 10,000KM. These are billet comp wheel (perfect for E85 and can run higher boost than the -5's can handle) and bb core, the latest offering from Garrett. Rated to 400HP each and cost $1300 each new. Also included are -5 rear housings bought new for $300 each and adjustable wastegate actuators.


I got the stock front housings modded for GTR bolt in fitment but they will work a lot better with -5/2530 style front housings that I'll throw in but they need to be machined to fit the GTX comp wheel. Serious twin turbo enthusiasts need only apply! $2500 for the lot.

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Items located in West Brisbane QLD
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Couple more pics of the timing trigger kit.

Instructions for fitting can be found on the ROSS balancer website.

Just for info, this kit keeps the stock CAS as it only uses the CAS for easier starting of the engine. The converter box outputs the 360deg signal for the ecu. Converter box isn't needed for some ECU's eg haltec, motec...but is required if used with a power fc, nistune etc.

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