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By casting around and taking bit's and pieces from several cars I am able to offer the following package. It would suit someone doing the full job on another car like a R31 or something lke that.

RB25DET NEO engine - comes with turbo, manual loom, coilpacks.

R34 Auto transmission - all sensors etc.

Stock auto ECU from R34 GTT.

R34 GTT shifter and linkages.

An R34 GTT steering wheel with shifting buttons and airbag can be supplied if needed.

All wiring diagrams necessary for the conversion can be supplied.

Everything is in Sydney and will probably be in the northern beaches for pickup. Freight will cost extra.

I can't really give you pics at the moment because a number of these parts are still in various cars. Suffice to say they are all the standard parts. All parts will be coming off the cars for various upgrades over the next few weeks.

Things of note. We don't have an AFM at the moment but quite possibly will have one in about a month. We don't have the engine fan either so a thermofan would do or I believe the other RB engine fans all fit anyway.

Also, given that the manual loom is supplied rather than the auto one, you will have to run a few wires to the auto trans but I'll see what I can do about supplying those at least.

Cost is $4000 non negotiable.

Please pm questions or call me on 0421 301 061.

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LX_SS; can you please be more specific on which parts you want in particular?

2rismo; are you referring to the gearbox? If so, it's the stock auto box with all associated bells and whistles.

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