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HKS in/ex camshafts 256 8.7 lift

these are in good condition, have been in car for 20,000kms

they came out of my R33 GTR so im not sure wot other gtr they mite go into

looking for $400 for the pair

would prefer pick up as they are heavy but can arrange postage at buyers expense

HKS 0.7bar adjustable actuators

Also in good condition with 20,000kms use also

these actuators came of a set of HKS 2530's for gtr's

looking for $200 plus postage

Standard r33 GTR exhaust manifolds

items are in good condition

looking for $120 for both plus postage

Standard r33 GTR coil packs

these where still workin fine at 300kw 1.1bar boost, with no sign of ignition breakdown

came out of a 95 GTR

looking for $60 plus postage

Bride Style seats

these came out of my brothers 200sx

have been retrimmed in black suede

items are in excellent condition apart from one tiny split in the side bolster of the drivers seat

this can be easily fixed

seats come with s14 rails

items are around 4 months old but havnt been in the car for about a month now

looking for $400 pick up only

all items are located in Wollongong NSW

if you have any further questions please feel free to pm me

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can you please check how much it would be to send the cams to perth, WA

yeh i can do that, just send me your post code and i can get you an estimate

Actuators sold pending payment

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cams sold pending payment

also for sale is a Torque split controller i bought of ebay. item is brand new with everything required for installation including instruction manual. people have had very good experiences with these units

im after $160 which is what i paid for it

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also up for sale now is a standard r33 GTR v-spec computer with a HKS F-con V ecu wired into it.

this came with my car wen it arrived from japan

the ecu is a piggy back unit that controlls fuel and ignition timming and does not run air flow meters.

comes with all wiring minus the map sensors.

looking for $250 for everything

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