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Hi all!

*** 2K for the lot ***
Garage Clearance Time
If no photos of what I have described, just ask.
Just sick of timewasters so take the lot for 2k!

6 x Denso 195500-2240 Injectors
1 x JR Pod Filter
4 x Jecs A46-00 Injectors
1 x Nissan RB26 block
1 x Universal Catalytic Converter 2 & 3 way – 5.9L / 6000LBS – 4” Round / 11” Long / 3” Ends
5 x New CP Piston Rings CPN-3406
50 x Oil Filters
1 x Microtech LT-8s Sequential Fire Ver. 10 ECU
2 x Garrett Turbo 466071-6C (stock off an R33)
1 x Power Distribution Block 1x0GA into 4x4GA
1 x Jecs MAF Mass Air Flow Meter A36-000 N62 / 22680 30P00
1 x Malpassi Fuel Injection Regulator
1 x R33 Twin Turbo Pipe
1 x SX Performance Fuel Regulator 15404
1 x Nissan ECU A11-000 RG3 - S13
1 x Nissan ECU A11-000 G90 - S13
1 x Set of 6 CP Carrillo forged Pistons suit RB30/26
1 x SR20 Crank Shaft 60J40
1 x SR20 Red Top Block
1 x SR20 Black Top Block (non VCT)
1 x 52F SR20 Block

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