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As title i have second hand nismo castor rods from my 34 gtr and a brand new trust sump extention for an rb26. $125 ono plus delivery for the rods and $450 delivered for the sump. And i have just replaced the clutch so the carbon twin plate is up for sale if anyone wants it $250 plus postage if needed, or best real offer !

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can you post some pics pls?

I will try to get some pics of the castor rods , or if you want to pm your mobile i will send the pic sooner and as for the sump go on to the uas website and in the specials section is my sump that they are selling for me as well !

Do the Castor Rods suit a R34 GTT at all?

Im not sure , but i did pull them off my 34 gtr , but they are the same as the 33gtr i know that is a fact ! cheers Aaron.

pics of the sump? you can email me at [email protected] if you prefer..

cheers, tushar

The pics of the sump are on the uas website as they are selling this item for me as well and they have it in there showroom at seven hills :domokun:

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