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AP 6 pot calipers - $2000

HKS 2835R internal gated turbo - $1800

280 deg/ 11.5mm Apexi RB26 cams - $1000

SR20 turbo kit - HKS 2835R turbo, new s/s manifold + dump pipe - $2200

R33 2 door Ganodor mirrors - $500

RB26 cam covers - $300

Polished cam covers - $500

ATS 2 way diff - $1200

HKS 4 way shocks - R33 GT-R - $2000

Q45 air flow meter - $300

RB26 550cc injectors + std rail - $600

RB26 950cc injectors + rail - $900

HKS Twin Power system - $800

Splitfire coils - $650

RB26 Grex valve springs - $350

Std rebuilt RB26 long motor - $5000

Email address is cbaloglow(@)netspace.net.au . Most parts are new, pm or email for pics/more info.

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Two GT-R Trust gearboxes - $10,000

One has been rebuilt to new specs with billet selector forks + center plates, the other is apart.

RB26 twin highmount manifold - $1200

HKS BCNR-33 Drag Shocks - $1500

Brand new still in factory packaging. The R33 shocks have been discontined for a few years, pretty damn hard to find.

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