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Stereo and exhaust now on ebay - don't miss out if you are after these things.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251182193842?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pioneer-MVH8250BT-/251182185854?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a7b9ffd7e

Also for still for sale - Bosch oil filters to suit RB26DETT - $50 for all 7 - pickup only.

Stock cam gears of a RB26DETT - make me an offer - reaonable offers.

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Rims sold.

Stereo sold

Exhaust still for sale: http://cgi.ebay.com....em=251187937804

Bosch oil filters to suit RB26DETT - $50 for all 7 - pickup only.

Stock cam gears of a RB26DETT - make me an offer - reasonable offers considered.

Cusco brake stopper - SOLD

Exhaust still for sale: http://cgi.ebay.com....em=251187937804

Bosch oil filters to suit RB26DETT - $50 for all 7 - pickup only.

Stock cam gears of a RB26DETT - make me an offer - reasonable offers considered.

I also have an RPM 3" 4-point racing harness, used during three trackdays - cost new $269 - make me an offer - this things is like new. Its a model with a rotary type release, not sure how exactly its called.

How keen are you to move on that Blitz front pipe? Brand new ones from Japan landed are about $400.

Cheapest I can find is Nengun - pipe is $352 PLUS shipping of $333 - for a grand total of $685.

cat and the catback sold.

still available: Blitz downpipes for RB26DETT, 3" 4-Point RPM Harness, Bosch oil filters...seven of them and I also have a brand new 13-row oil cooler and a sandwich plate. No hoses.

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For the 13-row oil cooler and the sandwich plate - its brand new peeps, never even test fitted - I'm basically after $100. Just don't want it taking space on the shelf. Let me know if anyone is interested. Shipping can also be organise Aust wide.

Oil filters - 7 brand new Bosch oil filters for RB26 - I need these really gone, they are just taking space and collecting dust - pickup only - I'll give them away for $30. They fit rb20/25/26, CA18DE/T, etc. Bosch code ON 052.

3" 4-Point RPM Harness, rotary quick release - used three times - in brand new like condition. New is $269 - I'm after $180. Shipping Aust wide can be organised. Comes with all the eyelet bolts so its a ready for install.

Blitz downpipe for the rb26dett is still on ebay, if anybody is interested. If it doesn't sell Ill just hamg it off a wall - I'm after $320. Pickup only.

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Downpipe - SOLD

Filters - SOLD

Adaptor plate - SOLD.

Still available: oil cooler. Its actually a 10row. Generic AN10 connectors. I also have 4x 90deg AN10 connectors.

Also available is the harness.

PM me for pics if interested or feel free to PM your offers. Reasonable offers please.

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