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Have a few things to list, cleaning out the garage:

1. Stop being picked on because your pod filter isn't covered ! UAS style Cold Air Box, suit RB20 and 25

$100.00

2. Everyone should be using these rotors. Suit 32 GTR and 33 GTS-t, DBA4928SL/R. Brand new, still in boxes.

$440.00 pair

3. ARP Rod Bolt Kit, suit RB30 and SR20, selling as set to suit 6 rods, ARP 202-6005.

$120.00

4. Trust / Greddy RB26DETT Cam Cap Studs, a must when pulling down bigger cams as to prevent damaging threads in the

cylinder head. Much stronger than factory bolts.

$220.00

Can deliver in Sydney Metro area from Monday 9th of July onwards. Intertstate buyers to pay postage.

I believe these prices are fair and just, if you are going to PM me and haggle over $10, please dont waste time,if you can buy them cheaper else where, then buy them there ! Remember, these parts are brand new !

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I was looking at these rotors and went to the DBA website http://www.dba.com.au/2006/catalogue_aust.asp

downloaded the PDF and it noted "as per below specs" that only R32 GTRs 8/93 onwards would only be able to fit these rotors. Pre R32 GTR's 6/89 - 8/93 require the 4926 rotors not the 4928's that you are selling. Otherwise I would have made you an offer.

R32 GT-R Eng:RB26DETT 8/93 - 12/94 F 4928 3 3 V ented 324 53.75 30 28 68 5

R33+R34 GT-R Eng:RB26DETT 1/95 - on

Twin Turbo 2.6L V-SPEC R 929 3 3 3 V ented 300 63 22 20 68 5

(fitted with Brembo Calipers)

If im incorrect please tell me, but according the to that catalogue im right.... ?

cheers

rob

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