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Item: RB26 Power FC

Age: Unknown

Condition:Excellent

Price: $800 plus post

To Fit: R32/R33 GTR - Can be modded to suit RB20 if buyer is keen, at extra cost.

Location:Hoppers Crossing, Victoria

Contact: Reply or PM

Comments: Comes with Gold 'Limited Edition' D1 Hand Controller

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter

Age: Unknown

Condition:Working Order

Price: $200 plus post

To Fit: Most Nissans

Location: Hoppers Crossing, Victoria

Contact: Reply or PM

Comments: Comes with Plug

Item: Exedy Brass Button Heavy Duty Clutch

Age: 1000kms old

Condition:Next to Brand New

Price: $600 plus post

To Fit: Most Nissans - Rb20/Rb25/Rb26/Rb30 - Push Type Clutch/

Location:Hoppers Crossing, Victoria

Contact: Reply or PM

Comments: Comes with Custom Pressure Plate (Cant remember Specs) & Matched Flywheel (Machined when clutch was installed) -

Complete with all bolts required. and Trust Bearing. Was Removed for Auto Conversion.

Clutch plate has 8.04mm left of material after 1000kms - Exedys listings state they are only 8mm from factory

Thanks for looking. Will post pics ASAP.

Can Post at Buyers Expense.

Can do drop/deliverys in Melbourne Area - PM me.

  • 2 weeks later...

Do you still have the AFM & Plug - whats the best you can do - how's $120.00 and i'll come pick it up tomorrow cash..

Cos you dont know what condition its in.. Have a think and let me know,,

Cheers.. Im just in FootsCrazy so not far ..

Dee..

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