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Hi Guys,

got a few items for sale, I am having a bit of a clear out now since selling my RB25DET

Item: Genuine Greddy Intake Plenum for RB25DET

Age: New

Condition:New

Price:$1000

To Fit:RB25DET

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM me

Comments: This is a Brand New Genuine Greddy Intake plenum (in original box, with all original accessories including greddy sticker, nuts, bolts, plugs, hoses etc.). It has been powder coated in gold, and then sprayed in Metallic red.

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Item: Q45 Throttle Body

Age: second hand

Condition: 2nd hand

Price: $200

To Fit: RB25det

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM me

It comes with a 2nd Hand 90mm (Q45) Throttle body, also comes with TPS Sensor plug

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Item: Downpipe

Age: second hand

Condition: 2nd hand

Price: $80 ono

To Fit: RB25det

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM me

Comments: custom downpipe for an R33 GTS-T, it is painted black

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Item: RB25DE Head + RB30E Block - $280 sold

Apexi AVC-R Boost controller - $320 sold

Item: Greddy 10.5mm RB25DET top feed fuel rail - $300 sold

Item: Stainless Steel split Dump pipe (XS Power) - $100 Sold

Item: Nismo 600cc top feed GTR injectors -$600 Sold

Item: ECR33 RB25DET PowerFC and Hand controller (414AN012) -$1425 Sold

Item: Z32 AFM + Plug - $220 Sold

Item: Stainless Steel split Low mount manifold - $150 Sold

Edited by YO880

sorry, the Fuel rail is now officially sold.

I am not sure if it would fit the standard rail. it has different mount points than the standard rail from memory (the Greddy Plenum has both sets of screw holes).

Head is an R33 RB25DE with VVT, no visable signs of any damage.

does the head have the vvt or is it an r32 n/a one?

what condition is it in,any damage/welding/warping/pitting etc?

could strap it on a pallet for pickup for me?

Injectors added and some prices reduced, open to reasonable offers people (but no low balling please!), i need to clear some room

Edited by YO880

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