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Nitto oil pump brand new only test fitted to car $1100

RB30 series 2 block standard bore $200

CP forged pistons 20 thou oversized with the largest pins available capable of 2000hp (also comes with

standard size pins as well) suit rb30 $1000 brand new

Npc twin plate clutch suit r33 gtst and r32 gtr, only done 400km $1400

R33 r34 rear toe control arms harden rubber hardrace brand, brand new $120

Russ toffbond metal jacket balancer excellent condition $500 suit rb25

Cometic mlsr head gasket suit rb26 and rb30 brand new $170

Rb26 valley cover, timing cover and timing backing plate $250

Rb crank collar brand new $70

Arp rb30 main studs brand new $200

Arp rb25 head studs brand new $200

RB underdrive pulley kit (power steering, alternator, water pump) brand new blue in colour $75

Rb2530 tensioner idler and belt set up only fitted to engine $130

Nismo engine mounts r33 hicas $150

Dynamat bulk extreme kit $170

R33 power window arm with motor $50

H1 hid kit Chinese brand, brand new $25

Located North Brisbane Caboolture area

More parts to come, can sms pics if genuinely interested

Thanks, Matt 0498 188 451

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