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carrillo rods, m&w ingnition, MSD coil packs, RB26 head plus more SELLING ALL MY GEAR FROM MY R31 - OVER IT

CARRILLO RODS FOR RB30 USED - $1200 ONO

RB26 HEAD STANDARD WITH FULL SET OF COVERS (CLEAR FRONT COVER), SANDWICH

PLATE BETWEEN HEAD AND THROTTLE BODIES - $1600 ONO

M&W CDI PRO 16 WITH LOOM -

ONLY DONE A FEW DAYS OF DRIVING $1200 ONO

6 MSD COIL PACKS (P/N 8232) $650 ONO

HKS PURPLE AND AQUA CAM GEARS $400 ONO

ELECTRIC SPEEDO SENDER TO SUIT C4 TO AUTO METER SPEEDOMETER $200 ONO

RB30 BLOCK - 0-RINGED CRANK TO SUIT. MATCH THE ABOVE CARRILLO RODS $600 ONO

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