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  • 3 weeks later...

Urgently need an RB30E harmonic balancer for r31 skyline.

If you have a good condition one with no damage and the right belt pulleys for the r31, please let me know.

The rb30 accessories use the ribbed belts, not the v-belts like the rb26.

send me a PM if you have one, or sms on zero four one five, 838 79 zero.

Need it within the next couple of weeks.

I can help you out there - PM me

I have 2 sets :)

all with tyres but only 4 will pass rego

Condition is good to very good

Southside

Not sure how many caps I have

Edited by Sinista32
  • 2 weeks later...

anybody after R33 parts or old school jap wheels I have a ton of parts I still need to move but don't have time to put up all the ads

Injector wiring loom?

Radiator?

Coil pack wiring loom for S1?

I have more random stuff I will need, but I can't remember them all... LOL

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