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No longer need the following parts:

ITEM: Apexi V-Max 280° 11.5mm cams, V-max 9k springs, lifters, retainers

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Very good used condition.

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $2,000 the lot - prefer not to separate just yet

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: none yet

ITEM: HKS Step 3 springs

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Excellent - brand new in box

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $440

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics

ITEM: HKS 100mm purple turbo funnel

TO FIT: GT3037's, GT3540's, TO4's, T51R's, T88's etcbrand new in box

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $200

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics - still in box

ITEM: OS Giken R3C triple plate clutch and flywheel

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Excellent - new

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $1800

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics yet

ITEM: OS Giken R4C quad plate clutch and flywheel

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Excellent - new

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $2,100

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics yet

ITEM: HKS GD Pro triple plate solid clutch and flywheel

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Very good - used for 6,000kms all street driven

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $1800

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics yet

No timewasters or hagglers please.

I also have some HKS bottom end spares that I don't need such as Step 2 22mm pin rods (standard length), and 2.8 step 2 pistons - 4 of each

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The OS Giken clutches will need a new centre hub to suit the R34 Getrag box (~$300).

I don't have the push/pull convertor so that will be required for late R32's or R33/R34's.

HKS clutch suits r32/33.

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hey bud just curious about

ITEM: OS Giken R3C triple plate clutch and flywheel

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Excellent - new

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $1800

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: No pics yet

would u take $1500

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Had the OS Giken R3C clutch checked - it needs two centre plates and one disk (around $730 retail). The rest is very good. Flywheel is fine and doesn't need maching.

Asking $1,000ono

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