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1- victoria issue black slim line number plates JDM-034 $500

2- alcon 378mm X 35mm thick replacment discs, unused $500 for the pair- retail for $650 each new

3 - 4" to twin 3" dump pipe stainless steel with a 4" v-band, has a flange to plumb the screamer pipe back into the exhaust, suits a RB26/30 or rb30 $300

4 - Adjustable RB camgears $40

5 - technomagisum 17X9 wheels - pair only $100

6 - 25mm bolt on hub spacers $40

7 - two piece front discs, 365mm hardly used, just been machined $250

8 - Blitz duck tail spoiler with green carbon fibre adjustable blade $450

9 - R34 fibreglass rear gaurds - appox 30mm wider $250

10 - rb26 aftermarket front pipe $70

11 - Alloy radiator 40mm thick $200

all parts located in melboure,

contact via sms or call

tom

0401035221

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up for sale is the Alloy radiator out of my r33 GTR, only reason for the sale as i have changed to a v-mount tube front end and replaced with a shorter alloy radiator. worked perfectly, the engine never ran over 85 degree with 460kw at the track 

the tank is 68mm thick, has tabs welded on for the 12" electric thermo fan which is included ( just not in the photo)

few bent fins but doesnt affect performance, can easily been straightened in you has the patience 

has fitting for the factory temp sensor and a aftermaket temp sensor

top tank drops down on one side for the factory airbox snorkle on a RB26

located in the south east of Melbourne 

$250

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