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im going ahead with the RB25 conversion :) will see a 1200kg car with 250kw that will rock ur socks.

i need a RB25 flywheel decent one. machined or not.

R33 GTST box again a decent one.

and a R33 radiator..

RB25 Alternator. think RB20 are the same

RB Water pump pulley

post up here what u have..

i pay cash and also in other forms of currency :(

thanks

mark. :P

Other forms of currency??? Intriguing....

yes dave.. other forms :)

but seriously no kidding need these parts and wreckers are ghey. and rather deal with other members :P

please dnt make me go to nisswreck they too exy

Nice choice!

This is mine bro, but i got a rb30 block with rb25 head... im selling a gt35/40 turbo and 38mm wastegate and rb30 injectors if interested, these were on mine and will support your power aim with ease

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I have the fly wheel mark.

Good luck getting one cheaper from a wrecker. You know where I live :)

sweet. thats one gone. whens the next time ur coming to brisbane bro..

and condition of it.. hope its not been dodged lightened :P

Nice choice!

This is mine bro, but i got a rb30 block with rb25 head... im selling a gt35/40 turbo and 38mm wastegate and rb30 injectors if interested, these were on mine and will support your power aim with ease

look good. lil ricey. im more of a diehard track/dori man myself. but i like it :P ill be focusing on getting it on road for now. then ill go nuts with power.

what suspension are u running

sweet. thats one gone. whens the next time ur coming to brisbane bro..

and condition of it.. hope its not been dodged lightened :P

Machined with 73 hours use. Im down next week. comes with bolts and clutch, sell the clutch for all i care. I dont need it

Machined with 73 hours use. Im down next week. comes with bolts and clutch, sell the clutch for all i care. I dont need it

how the f**k did you come up with 73hrs :(

Machined with 73 hours use. Im down next week. comes with bolts and clutch, sell the clutch for all i care. I dont need it

done deal mate :P pm me price and we will discuss.. im full keen.

i just threw out an RB20 water pump pulley. DOH! i would have given that away.

i would have given u $10 and a hug mate :P

anyone else want my money and hug :P

cheers fellas

mark.

how urgent do ya need tha parts?. Im upgrading to a aftermarket rad soon, and you could grab my old one. Probably wont be for a month yet.

around new year time when i start going nuts.

I got a water pump pulley from a RB30 here, i'm pretty certian they are the same. Its yours if you want.

sweet. do u venture down to the southside at all:)

look good. lil ricey. im more of a diehard track/dori man myself. but i like it :ninja: ill be focusing on getting it on road for now. then ill go nuts with power.

Sweet :blush: So when can we expect you out at the sprints at QR then mark??? I need some support, I'm the only 180 out there, got some stiff opposition from 2 Evo9's....hey Michael, I'm not in your league yet, so don't flame and that bloody pink toyota well....

Hey I'm still runing semi slicks too, cant play with th e big boys.......yet :D

Sweet :blush: So when can we expect you out at the sprints at QR then mark??? I need some support, I'm the only 180 out there, got some stiff opposition from 2 Evo9's....hey Michael, I'm not in your league yet, so don't flame and that bloody pink toyota well....

Hey I'm still runing semi slicks too, cant play with th e big boys.......yet :D

hmm ill be contacting u soon bout setup..

im more into drift lol.. but do love the track.

cheers

mark.

mark off topic do u have ur NEO stock coil packs? im looking for a set let me know if u keen to sell them off !

just sold them this morning going with splitfires. guy has no picked them up u want them vish offer me something



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