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garage clean out! new and used parts. rb26 top brand


1. New Radium High volume external pump surge tank. $500


2. New JMS FUELMAX single pm2000 40A (boost up voltage from 14v-20v adjustable and ramp in function, active when boost or 5v, much better than kennebell bap) $500


3. A lot New and used aeroflow fittings and silicone hose(an 6 8 10 12 full flow push on hose end, 8 orb-6 8 10an fittings efi fittings, etc) want sale as a package.  $500, buy new will cost you over $1200. enough build one car surge tank fuel system. 

4. new nitto head drain rb26. $150

5. new platinum rb26 cas bracket. $200  

6. used reimax adjustable cam gears. $120 

7. used ross trigger kit rb twin cam. include sensor 700kms old. $400  (new $600) 

8. r34 gtr standard harmonic balancer.  perfect condition 48000kms old $100

9. r34 gtr vspec2 nur  crankshaft, con rods, pistons and camshaft(unknown spec)  all in perfect condition. 48000kms old. $500 the lot.

 

new parts are still seal in box never been opened. 

 

location: gold coast.

 

 

 


 

 

17 minutes ago, Dave76 said:

Is there any markings ,brands one the cams or size

Hi, unfortunately we couldn't find any brand or size of these camshaft. i guess they are come from reinik jp, because the car has a lot reinik parts when it just arrive aus.   

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