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Forsale: Rb26 Tomei Fuel Rail, Z32 Afm's, Apexi Ecu, Complete Heater Hose Set


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Forsale:

Brand New Genuine Tomei Fuel Rail (11mm) to suit RB26 engines. $320 including postage anywhere in Australia

Apexi Power FC ECU to suit R33 GTR: $100

Apexi Power FC El Commander In Great Condition. $250 ono

Brand New Genuine Nissan OEM Complete Heater Hose Set to suit R33 GTR (All the Hoses Under the Intake Manifold) $370 ono Also I will not split up the set.

Z32 AFM's in great condition I bought them from kudos motorsports: $220 for both.

Do-Luck Ignition Harness with Direct Battery Feed to suit R33 GTR: $180

Brand New Genuine Nissan OEM Inlet and Outlet water housings $50 for both

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