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I have some parts left over from my build that need to go. All parts are in working order and can be posted at the cost of the buyer. All parts were taken from a 1996 R33 GTR V-Spec. There are no dibs. You pay for it, you get it.

Ross Performance Nissan Skyline R33/R34 Metal Jacket balancer - $480
This balancer is top of the range and was used for the run-in and tuning while I was waiting on my ATI unit. Has probably 2000km use. Perfect condition, retails for $650.

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Ross Performance Idle Tensioner Pulley kit - $100
This kit stops the issue of the power steering belt coming off the b alancer. Comes with Bolts to fit. Has 1000km use. Almost new condition

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R33 GTR Taillights - $130
Perfect working condition, were replaced with Quest taillights. No covers only lights.

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R33 GTR Triple Gauge Cluster - $55
Perfect condition – work perfectly

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R33 GTR Front and Side Indicators – Amber - $40
Still work, in good condition

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Rb26 OEM Headgasket - $20
Still in box, what more do you need to know?

Exhasust Gaskets - $15
Gaskets for dump pipes X 2 and 3.5 inch flange Gaskets X 2. Unused

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All parts are located in Canberra ACT

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Isn't that part no on the balancer a 32 GTR model not 33 ? Correct me if I'm wrong

No idea, but it was running on my 33 without any issues so I'm going to go with its for a 33. Running a 33 crank aswell.

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