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Nismo 555cc RB26 GTR low impedance, top feed injectors and GTR injector pack. Good upgrade for GTR or wire in the injector pack and they'll fit your RB20DET. Excellent condition. $450 ono. Pick up Modbury area or can post. 

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Gktech 'dog bones' with bolts/washers to fit 324mm R33 GTR rotors onto the front of your : R32 gtst, S14, S15, Z32 and A31 Cefiro. Rotors included are quality DBA 4000 series that were recently machined. To fit this kit you'll need at least 17" rims. $300 ono. Pick up Modbury area or will post.

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CA/SR S13 gearbox crossmember type 'B'. This is needed when converting R32 four door or C33 Laurel to manual and might work on others. $20. Pick up Modbury area or can post.

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Bendix ultimate rear brake pads DB1220 ULT to suit R32,R33,R34 Gtst & Gtr and 300ZX. Quality performance brake pads that originally cost me $140, asking $60. Pick up Modbury area or can post. 

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QFM Performance front and rear brake pads DB1170 & DB1220 to suit R32,R33,R34 Gtst & Gtr and 300ZX. Quality, metallic brake pads that originally cost me $230, asking $120. These organic metallic pads are well know for their all round performance, they have excellent stopping power on the track, whilst still being good on the everyday drive by warming up quickly on the street, and they last. Pick up Modbury area or can post. 

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Whiteline adjustable rear upper control arm bushes, camber adjustable by +/- 0.75 degrees. Will fit: 180sx, 200sx, 240sx, Cefiro A31, S13,14,15, R32,33,34 GTST & GTR. $75. Pick up Modbury area or can post.

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On 31/10/2019 at 3:17 PM, partyboy73 said:

Nismo 555cc RB26 GTR low impedance, top feed injectors and GTR injector pack. Good upgrade for GTR or wire in the injector pack and they'll fit your RB20DET. Excellent condition. $450 ono. Pick up Modbury area or can post. 

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On 31/10/2019 at 3:17 PM, partyboy73 said:

Nismo 555cc RB26 GTR low impedance, top feed injectors and GTR injector pack. Good upgrade for GTR or wire in the injector pack and they'll fit your RB20DET. Excellent condition. $450 ono. Pick up Modbury area or can post. 

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