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- New Vee Port Type 2 BOV ( With RB engine Adapter for direct bolt on ) - $250

Also Comes with universal adapter.

- Brand New 1 OS Giken Ex cam gear $100

- M-spec Front Bar (white , with fog lights and indi lights) - sold

- Stock r33 ECU - Offers?

- GTR Front Bar - (White) - sold

- 1 Original skyline pit work battery - $80

- Stock intercooler $30

- Stock front pipe and dump pipe - $30

- Stock injectors -Offers

(ONO)

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I don’t know if you reading the thread but I have expressed interest in the OS Cam gear!!! I have pm'd you as a last hope for a reply. If you have no interest in selling it then tell me so. All I ask is a reply and some sort of pictures (either actual or off a web site) and I am willing to come around to see it in person if you don’t live too far.

Hope to have some reply. Rob

Brand New 1 OS Giken Ex cam gear $100

Pics if possible of the cam gear..and this suits a rb25??

email is rchrzanowski AT ozemail.com.au

Thanks Rob

OS Giken Ex cam gear could you possibly post a picture of which one it is, as i am pretty keen on it but have had no response from you? I can pop around to check it out if it would be better if you dont live to far from me.

Thanks Rob

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