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HI,

Up for sale is the following - all parts are all in good condition and came out of an R32 GTR:

1. Tomei Type B Poncams (in/ex 260 deg 9.15mm) - $500

2. NPC heavy duty carbotic single plate clutch (pull type) ( <3000kms) - $500

3. 6x Xspurts 1000cc injectors (<3000kms) - $250

4. Turbosmart FPR800 fuel pressure regulator - $100

Willing to post at buyers expense

Preferred method of contact is via tsxt msg on 043(two)52007(one)

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