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  • Genuine HKS-used, in good condition
  • Adjustable Vernier Cam Gears / Pulleys / Sprockets
  • Complete Set of 2 Pulleys
  • Maximise your Engines Performance
  • Tailor Power Characteristics and Delivery
  • Alter the Power Band to be Higher or Lower
  • Plus or Minus 20 Degrees of Adjustment
  • Lightweight Duralumin Centre for Increased Response
  • Quality 12.9 Grade Steel Fasteners
  • Price $200 including postage with Australia

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Genuine HKS Timing belt kit, brand new still in bag. Comes with tensioner & idler.A full timing belt kit for the RB26DETT engine. Part number 24999-AN001

Please check that this belt is suitable for your vehicle: https://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/product/engine/timing_belt/application_chart.html

Price $180 including postage with Australia.

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Yokohama Advan A048 235/45/17 tyres x 4. Used as track tyres. 

Yokohama tires are designed to perform better, keep you safer and take you further. The ADVAN A048 is a street legal tire-created for short-track racing. It features technology inspired by world-class racing tires to provide better grip and faster lap times. The ADVAN A048 easily transitions from straight-line sprints to high-speed cornering, enabling predictable handling. And its race-ready compound always delivers durable track day performance.


Price $120. Pick preferred but can arrange courier
 

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 Rebuilt R33 GTR Turbos (Will also fit R32 and R34)

These have upgraded 360 degree thrust bearings and Steel / N1 Spec Exhaust Turbines

Fully rebuilt and balanced back to new tolerances using high quality components.

 A great upgrade over stock ceramic wheel


turbos with excellent response & good for 300 + kw

No oil or water lines to modify - straight bolt on replacement. Never fitted to my GTR.

Price $950. Can post if required.


 

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Fuel upgrade for your GTR. Includes Bosch 680 cc injectors x 6 (Bosch 0280150845 pink top), aftermarket fuel rail & generic fuel pressure regulator. Suit RB26, excellent upgrade package 

All parts brand new, never fitted. Price: $450. Can post anywhere in Australia.
 

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Set of four alloy wheels 17 x 8 front & 17 x 9 rear with Dunlop SP Super Sport Race tyres 245/40/17. These tyres are a street legal semi offer amazing grip. Wheels made in Japan in great condition with no damage or gutter rash. 5 stud pattern 5x114.3 PCD. (offset 35 &40 respectively F&R). Were on a R33 GTR but will fit most Skylines and other makes.

Price $ 500. Can post at additional cost. 

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