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Item: Im selling my hks cams 272 and 280 Step 2, solid lifter, valve spring and 1000cc injector sard.

Condition: Brand New In The Box

Price: $2800

To Fit: GTR

Location: PERTH

Contact: 0424444439

Comments: Selling this because dont need this anymore as the engine that build going to come with different set up for it already.

Item: Greddy Profec-E-01

Condition: New in the box

Price: $600

To Fit: Any Car

Edited by Hoshima

Updated:~

Greddy Oil Pan for Gtr $560 new

My contact number is 0424444439.

Edited by Hoshima
  • 3 weeks later...

Oh ok, im willing to separate but I will sale my hks cams 272 and 280 Step 2 together with tomei solid lifter and hks valve spring step 2, u can make me a offer if u are interested in them together with the injectors....

Price on injectors? Are they for 11mm or 10.5mm fuel rails?

They for 11mm fuel rails, im pretty sure. If buy separate the price will be $800.

Coilpack split fire for RB20, RB25 or RB26 $480.

ARC Sway bar R33 $180.

Trust Cat back $500, still in good condition.

Greddy Oil Pan for Gtr $560 new

Nismo R-tune Brake Pads Front & Rear $850 new

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