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The following items came off my BNR34 running twin -5’s 350 kw on pump and are all in good nick.

happy to post at buyers expense. All items located in parramatta area NSW pick up welcome.

Rb26 Tomei Type C double valve springs and retainers. I've gone to a shimless setup and the machine shop prefer to use there own custom spring setup hence the sale. Chasing $ 500 ono. these are are awesome springs they have a 242 lbs open pressure when you do the conversion from KGF and around 70 lb seat pressure. I dont think they are available anymore from tomei. the retainers are chrome molly and im told the outer springs are the same at the type B.IMG_6793.thumb.JPG.890fa2d87a6a64a4e2df6203f004d105.JPG

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type c spring manual.pdf

Ross performance tuffbond metal jacket Balancer, under driven accessories 10 % from memory. I need a 1000hp balancer so this is up for sale. I got a good deal at the time direct from Ross himself he custom made it and the part number is Actually 306213 on the reciept i think he had some of the cases already laser marked and did not want me to wait so used one he already had. Its barely been used i hardly drove the car come new with abit of a clean. chasing 300 ono. 

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