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Here is a couple of items that I no-longer need as I have changed direction with my motor build. These are just 2 pieces, but will have more to come when I pick them up from the work shop.

These items, like all others I will advertise in this post have been fitted and balanced to my motor but never actually turned over (my workshop can vouch for this). I've since upgraded and no-longer require any of these parts. Parts to come; tomei camshafts (can do a deal for cams and cam gears), r33gtr crank, cp pistons, tomei rods, greddy timing belt.

Willing to accept reasonable offers and FYI's as i would like this stuff gone asap. Any other queries, don't hesitate to send me a msg.

Tomei Adj cam gears - Inlet and Exhaust - $425 delivered (suits other rb motors)

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=340&page=1

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=340&page=1

Ross Tuffbond Metal Jacket - Suit R32 GTR only - $500 delivered

http://www.rossperformanceparts.com/mj_rac..._balancers.html

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=340&page=1

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Price drop.

$350 for the cam gears.

I have also just got back my pistons and rods and will upload some pics very soon. They are still together and would rather sell as a package so i don't have to knock out the pin and since coming outta my motor i have cleaned and wrapped them up. As i have said before, all these parts were fitted/installed in the motor, but never been turned over.

CP 86mm pistons and rings

Tomei H-beam connecting rods - suit rb25/26

http://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/product...products_id=964

$2,500ono delivered

More parts to come soon.

hey guys, have seen these rods and pistons in person, they are brand new, and for the price mike is asking, they are a steal... its a shame we are going with oversize, otherwise these would be sold...

good luck with the sale mate, great prices on everything.

cheers

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