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RB26 Stuff below has traveled 5,000 k's unless otherwise stated. Car is being build now with a stroker and external oil pump.

Splitfire coils to suit RB25/26, perfect working order $400

HKS RB cam gears $200

Genuine Bosch Indy Blue's set of 4, less than 3,000 km's of work $400

RB26 N1 oil pump, 5,000 km's old $200

86.5mm (20 thou) CP Forged Pistons and shot peened factory rods with ARP bolts, top nick, have travelled 5,000 km's. Have produced 580kW aty the wheels on E85, upgrading to stroker engine

$500

S13 / SR20 / Universal bits

SR20VE NEO VVL P11 head - complete, low kms

It comes with the stuff you need for a conversion, VVL solenoids, cams and lower runners which gives you the option to run a bolt on plenum to suit RWD conversion.

No matter what you do to your DET head, you'll be hard pressed doing better than one of these in stock form.

$1300 FIRM, pickup welcome in Sydney, delivery at your expense!

BE QUICK! These are very hard to get!

SR20DE head, top condition no cams, shims or rockers but has cam caps $100

SR20DET Cams, good condition $50

S13 ARC front sway bar, it's a monster of a thing very thick $150

2 x S13 dashes, one is average condition, it has some scratches and wear marks but no major cracks $50

The other came out of my S13, it has been cut to suit a weld in roll cage and 3 perfect holes cut for 60mm gauges (I had Defi BF's in it) Perfect condition otherwise no scratches, nothing! $50

Greddy blue oil cap decent condition $30

Trust/GREX chrome ball gear knob (to suit a Honda) $50

Universal complete 4" Induction kit to suit SR/RB, includes pipe, silicone hoses, clamps and K & N air filter. Will suit GT30/3076/3037S/GT35/T04Z black or blue silicone $250

Pics available on request

Located in Sydney Inner West/West

Call PJ: 0438 1600 81

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