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Tomei Poncams (type a) 256deg 9.5lift in and 260deg 9.5lift ex

Great condition

$500

Garrett dash 5s turbos aka hks 2530s

With adjustable actuators

Also come with the modified oil drains that is needed for bb turbos

Direct bolt on kit

Comes with everything

$1500

Garrett dash 5 core centre great condition

$350

Gates racing adjustable cam gears for rb26/rb20

Like new

$180

Gates racing timing belt

Like new comes with tensioners

$40

Tomei sump baffle for rb26

Like new

$150

N1 oil pump

Like new great condition

$150 can put billet gears in for extra

N1 water pump

Like new

$100

Rb26 greddy clear timing cover

Great condition

$70

Rb26 valley cover painted wrinkle red with new 34 gtr ornament plate

Looks awesome

$100

Rb26 head complete with cams etc covers painted wrinkle red like nismo

Great condition

$1000

Rb26 crank long snout r33 came from running motor

$350

R33 Gtr injectors

$150

Rb26 complete intake plenum set up

Throttle bodies, adapter plate wrinkle coated plenum black

$300

Rb26 sump and diff

$150

Rb26 alternator

$50

Rb26 rods great condition

$50

Rb26 pistons

$50

Rb26 oil drains from the blocks

$40 each

Rb26 oil squirters

$50

Many other 26 parts available

Gold Coast

0487924497

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