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I have for sale a new Idler bearing to suit an rb20 or rb25 engine. U need to replace one of these when you do the 100,000km major service on your engine.

I bought this for my rb30det project, but ended up using two tensioner bearings instead.

One of these from a Nissan dealer is $272 - RRP for ONE ONLY!!!

I will sell this one for $120 -includes postage anywhere in AUS. :D SOLD

Also for sale is a two pairs (front, and rear) of lowered springs to suit a r32 gtst. Lower than std, but not enough to attact attention from police :mad: I removed these, only because i replaced them with a matched set of bilstein suspension.

Offers over $150 in Adelaide, or $150 anywhere else in Aus. SALE PENDING

do you have a pic of your car wit hthe springs in?

i'm interested but don't want it too low (one person's opinion on 'its not too low' and another person's opinion can be totally different...)

do you have a pic of your car wit hthe springs in?

i'm interested but don't want it too low (one person's opinion on 'its not too low' and another person's opinion can be totally different...)

Nah unfortunatly i dont. The Bilsteins i got in there now sit above the top of the tyres by 30 mm...these would sit a little higher again.

Not overly low....but not std height. They are still on the std springs atm, so lemme know if you want em. I can measure em if you want....

Nah unfortunatly i dont. The Bilsteins i got in there now sit above the top of the tyres by 30 mm...these would sit a little higher again.

Not overly low....but not std height. They are still on the std springs atm, so lemme know if you want em. I can measure em if you want....

hmmm considering still... will get back to you

how old are the springs? what brand are they?

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