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Full set of adjustable HKS Hypermax Performer Coilovers $1500 (These come with a condition report from the Australian distributors) SOLD

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Full set of RB ignition coil packs $50 each (OR GIVE AWAY TO A GOOD HOME FOR $200 THE LOT ONO)

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Original RB 26 Twin turbo set $ 500

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Pair of Upper Rear Camber Arms, fully adjustable & new. $ 500 SOLD

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Front bar for GTR some damage but fixable $ 300 SOLD

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all items are negotiable, make my day guys, make an offer ....

Rick

Phone 0427887828

After some feedback & advice, i've dropped the pricing on some of the items for sale..... Hopefully this will stir a bit of interest.....

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What brand are the upper rear camber arms?

Why are you selling them?

I don't know the brand, there are no markings on them. Why I didn't use them is cos I went for a offset camber kit instead, these are really for track use, not a road car like mine.

OFFENSV: I haven't the foggiest what a set of used stock turbos are worth, the price is there to get the ball rolling, if you're interested name a price, I said I will negotiate, the prices are there cos i'm supposed to put in a price per the forum rules.

Hey mate,

If your keen on getting reed your parts, I'm welling to purchase the RB ignition coil packs for a total $100.00 pickup????

$150 & the box they came in ?? :D

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