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Hi all just cleaning out my shed of used parts that I had and was holding onto but now that I am selling my skyline I no longer need these anymore. I will try and explain everything as best I can but looking through some of these parts even im not sure of some of them.

- Nissan R34 Service manual all in english very good condition. $60

- Nissan R32 centre dash cover with cigarette lighter $20

- standard fuel rail RB 26 $30

- under body sump bash guard/ cover $20

- standard RB 26 camshafts ( Not Tomei don't be fooled by box! the tomei poncams are in the car) $30 for the pair

- clutch fan shroud $20

- HKS BOV'S suit GTR $50

- BOV Pipe clear large $15

- Hicas lock bar red??? unsure exactly what it is $20

- Random assortment of piping and hoses range of sizes $15

- Used Injectors (not sure of size just says A46-00 JECS) $90 for all six

- turbo exhaust manIfold heat shielding RB25? $ 15

- Brake master cylinder used condition $20

- Nissan ECU possibly R32 GTR? Looks ok $50

- R32 Dash vent brand new nissan genuine $30

- Interior light assembly unsure of model $10

- Blue wheel spacers???? really unsure of this one anyway they are all brand new and there are 8 of them $40

- Used wiring harness R32 GTR RB26 ok condition $70

Im having trouble uploading photos will add them as soon as I can or alternatively you can get me to email them to you.

Tried to describe everything as best I can call jack on 0409 217803 OR [email protected] I am located near Maitland N.S.W.

You are better off trying to reach me by phone as I do not always have access to internet.

Cash on pick up preferred or direct deposit. Alternatively you can buy everything listed here 1/2 price $280 for the lot not including postage.

Edited by Quigs

hey mate can you do me a favour? the jecs injectors... can you look on the top of one. there should be two numbers. could you pm me the numbers so i can run a part number check? thanks mate.

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