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Hi all;

Just clearing out some unwanted parts... all prices negotiable but nothing silly. All items were working when removed and in excellent condition.

Items located in Sydney; Northern Beaches - postage available on small items - large items pick up only as I am too lazy to organize freight (not to mention the stupid costs)

RB25DET NEO PARTS

RB25DET NEO Polished Turbo Heat Shield - $50.00

RB25DET NEO Standard 370cc Injectors - $120.00 (for all 6)

RB25DET NEO Standard Fuel Rail - $50.00

RB25DET NEO Timing Plate - $50.00 SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Rocker Covers - $120.00 (pair) SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Coil Pack Cover - $20.00

RB25DET NEO Standard Cams - $100.00 (pair) SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Cam Gears - $50.00 (pair) SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Cylinder Head (needs rebuild) - $300.00 SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Block (needs rebuild) - $400.00

RB25DET NEO Sump - $70.00 SOLD!

RB25DET NEO Fan Clutch & Fan - $80.00

RB26DETT PARTS

Standard Camshafts - $100.00 (pair) SOLD!

Standard Cam Gears - $50.00 (pair)

Stainless Steel De-Cat Pipe - $70.00

Coil Pack Cover Garnish - $50.00 SOLD!

UNIVERSAL TO RB MOTORS

Trust 45mm External Wastegate - $250.00 SOLD!

New NSK Tensioner Bearing - $50.00 SOLD!

New NSK Idler Bearing - $55.00

All prices listed are exclusive of postage which will be via the cheapest means possible provided you are not in a hurry.

All contact is to be through PM.

A lot of the NEO parts will have a 2 week F/S period on them before being donated to a pre-named RB Charity :thumbsup: for free in the name of research / faster cars.

Thanks all

Stan

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