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RB26DETT performance parts for sale!!!

1. A pair of Garret turbo t28 ball bearing N1 done 15000kms(proven done a r34 gtr 453hp at four wheels dyno). $3000 ~~~$2700

2. A pair of Apexi turbo bolts on to gtr very new and good condition just done 200km (still have to run in the turbo)come with all the kits actuators, water line, and oil line excellent condition brand new $6900 but asking for $5000. ~~~$4300

3. A pair of r34 gtr Tomei camshafts. 260 degree and 9.15 lifts. never been use still in the box. SOLD

4. A pair of used Tomei spockets used but very new and good condition. SOLD

5. 6 Tomei injectors 600cc, very new and good condition just done 200km still have boxes. SOLD

6. HKS feul line never use, but lost all fitting. can fit injector less then 700cc 10.5m. $200

7. Veilside steering wheels used with gtr borsch kit, $250

8. Blitz intercooler will fit on r32,33,34 very good condition. $1500~~~$1300

9. Recaro Mellinium seats 2 (black) with railing very new and good condition seldom seated. will swap with standard gtr seats and cash adjustment.

10. Enkei NT03 18" X 10 with 265/35 tyres(white), will swap with any rims that fit gtrand cash adjustment.

all prices can be negotiate and be realistic as parts listed above are really in good condition and no hiding in between as all pics can be shown and will be quarentee as been shown if any unhappy cash will be given back. email me if you need any pics. all parts are located in perth

trial_gtr@yahoo.com

0433177081

nicholas

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