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I am selling a lifetime of stuff collected for 240/260z's but hought I'd throw up a few bits that might appeal to Skyline owners

-completelong nose r200 diff ,3.54:1 from memory with Quaife ATB,brand new never used
-complete second handlong nose r200 diff,very rare factory high ratio,3.36:1 from memory
-several after market ECU's,Wolf 4D,Autronic SMC with CDI
-Garret GT3076R,run in KM only
-titanium coated custom rb26 turbo exhaust manifold,Garret TO4 hotside/GT35R compressor
-Turbosmart ProGate 50mm wastegate
-Jatco 4 speed auto suit RB,custom built by Ian Jenkins good for 400hP,never used comes with high stall torque converter,B&M quick shifter
-RB26/30 built by Ian Jenkins,best of everything,CP forged pistons,Spool rods,ATI balancer,HKS triple valve springs,adjustable cam gears,Mark Skaife/ Winfield Team cams,N1 oil pump,custom baffled sump suit Z,Nismo 600cc injectors ,Splitfire coil packs,RB26 plenum ,etc,etc engine located PERTH
2 sets genuine Centerline Autodrags 15x8/15x6,4 x114.3,come with as new Street ET's and Dunlop3000SP

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