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Cleaned out the garage today and found I had a fair bit of stuff laying around looking for a good home so now I have the following for sale, prices are negotiable of course; within reason. Pics of some of the gear is attached, for things like standard manifolds and AFM's, everyone knows what they look like so I haven't included pics. However, if you want more pics of any items, PM me and I'll arrange some :cool:

1) RB26 Clear Cam Cover

Purchased this from a member off the forums long ago, never got around to using it, slight blemishes here and there, a good clean would take care of most of it.

$100pp SOLD

2) Blitz Dual SBC Spec S

Got this off of ebay a while back now, never got around to putting it in my car as I came across a Spec R (the dual solenoid version) not long afterward. It's second hand, I've tested it but hooking it up to 12v, powers up fine but that's the extent of my testing.

$250pp

3) RB26 Turbos

These came from my 33GTR with 70,000k's on the clock, never had an issue, never skipped a beat. They were boosted, max of 12psi.

$400pp

4) R33 GTR RB26 Dump Pipes

Ripped these off when I did my turbos and upgraded to aftermarket items, nothing wrong, just not needed

$50pp

5) RB26 Standard AFMs

Again, these came off when I did my turbos and I replaced with Nismo items, working perfectly

$150pp SOLD

6) Standard R33 GTR Swaybars (Front and rear)

Only removed due to upgrading to Whiteline ones.

$125 for the front SOLD

$150 for the rear

7) RB26 Standard Manifolds

Off of my motor originally, I purchased a set off of SAU to get them ported while these were still on the car. Took them off, have sat ever since. Not cracks/warps

$120pp

8) 6x RB26 Injectors (Standard)

Took these off again while upgrading to drop in some Sard 700cc's. These are rated to 440 and never had any issues with them.

$300pp

9) R33 GTR RS*R Exhaust (80mm)

This was the exhaust on my car when I originally bought it. Nice little bit of kit, fairly quiet on idle but comes to life when you give it some beans. Basically have a straight through now so this is no longer needed, flow was nice and managed 311rwkw on it.

$400pp

10) M's Pod Filters

These M's pod filters, complete with the matching K&N filters were taken off to make way for the ARC airbox. Had not an issue with them, nice filters

$250pp

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