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toda cams 276duration 10.2 lift, ex and inlet, both done only 3500kms as new to suit rb26 $950pair

hks metal head gasket, brand new, 1.6mm $400

SZR billet trottle body 95mm to suit high powered car for custom pleum, bought from gcg in sydney $590, as new.

HKS T51R SPL non ball bearing with chrome front cover done only 2000kms, as new $3500

nismo n1 turbos to suit gtr rb26dett, only done 4000kms in very good condition $2800pair

gtr33 rods shot peened in very good conditon $350 the lot

gtr33 std pistons in very good condition $200 the lot

gtr33 mirrors, perfect condition $150 the lot

gtr33 alloy bonnet, perfect, no dents $600

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i dont think you should trust this guy.. he sold me a profect e-01 boost controller for $750 and it didnt work ..he then said he would fix it..and he didnt ..then he said he would give my money bak..and he didnt ... over 1 year he gave me the run around..it cost me over $1000 and he would not even work somthing out

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