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Converted RB26 to VCAM with E85 hence these are no longer required.  Engine was built by Racepace and was showing 330kwatw on 98 octane

Intake side rocker cover, grey in colour $300

Braided hose with fittings  $30

600cc purple top injectors with harness $50

Fuel pump  $75

Inlet side camshaft stamped with ‘U2’ $200

X-Treme HD CLUTCH Pull type with thrust bearing $100

All items were in serviceable condition prior to removal

located in outer east of Melbourne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Converted RB26 to VCAM with E85 hence these are no longer required.  Engine was built by Racepace and was showing 330kwatw on 98 octane

Intake side rocker cover, grey in colour $300  SOLD

Braided hose with fittings  $30  SOLD

600cc purple top injectors with harness $50  SOLD

Fuel pump  $75  SOLD

Inlet side camshaft stamped with ‘U2’ $200,  REDUCED TO $120

X-Treme HD CLUTCH Pull type with thrust bearing $100, REDUCED TO $75

All items were in serviceable condition prior to removal

located in outer east of Melbourne

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