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ForSale: Perth

Tomei Poncams for RB25DET Series 2 R33 or R34 - $820

HKS 1.2mm Stopper type head gasket RB25DET - $430

Stainless Steel low mount manifold RB25DET -$400

PM me if anyone interested.

All stuff is new

Cheers

Neo

Can i get some photos of the manifold? and is it a chinacopy?

interested in some details on the manifold as well

a pic would be great

what grade SS is it made off?

who made it?

Does it mount the turbo in stock location?

how long has it been used?

cheers

  • 1 month later...

Hi mate,

If the head gasket is brand new and still for sale, id be happy to take it off your hands. Please let me know if its been sold, if not im in QLD if thats not to much trouble.

Thanks

Ptath

Not trying to annoy you or anything but the series 2 R33 RB25 head and the NEO RB25 head are vastly different. The former having hydraulic lifters and the latter solid for example.

The cams should fit one OR the other, not both.

I'm pretty sure you have the R33 series 2 RB25 cams there mate because the R34 ones are either 252 or 260 degrees in duration but yours are 256. Lift is different too.

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