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for more details on any of these parts call me on 04301 487 92 please just call me it makes it alot more eazy

RB25 gearbox with sr20bellhousing with one piece tailshaft already modified to suit = $3100

ive had this gearbox running in my car for about 3 years now with out any problems wat so ever

very strong

i dont get to spend much time on the interweb much any more so ur beter of calling me on 04301 487 92

located in sydney and would like a pick up buyer

pick up buys will come 1st and if i cant find a pick up buyer then ill be willing to send interstate

comes with

RB25 gearbox with SR20 bell housing welded on

one piece 4inch tailshaft

gearstick sits in the standard spot

slave cylinder

COMES WITH EVER THING NEEDED

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CROWER BILLET RODS and ill throw the CP pistons in for free

these are not ur normal forged rods these are BILLET~they are in perfect condition as u can see from the pictures

so ur only going to be paying for the rods

$1000

located in NSW fairfield

call me on 04301 487 92

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Power FC D jetro to suit R32 and R33 RB26 engine = $1500

comes with map sensors and harness

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cusco coil overs with swift springs = $2000

suit R32 and R33

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whole engine

it also comes with the upgrade P12 primera cam shafts

SR20VE (20V) neo VVL

Intake cam

Low duration: 228deg

Low lift 10.10mm

Low center angle: 114deg

High duration: 278deg

High lift: 12.00 mm

High center angle: 114deg

Exhaust cam

Low duration: 244deg

Low lift: 8.30mm

Low center angle: 106deg

High duration: 280deg

High lift: 11.15mm

High center angle: 108deg

i paid $4200 for the engine

i paid $700 for the P12 primera cam shafts

total = $4900

im willing to let the whole package go for $4700

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS TO SUIT S15 = $600 BRAND NEW STILL IN THE BOX

R32 GTR SHELL = $2000

comes with all the Interior BUT NO FRONT SEATS

comes with dash and door trim and all that sort of stuff

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R32 GTR full rear end = $1000

CR KAI 18 X 9.5 +12 BRONZE with tyres $1800

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S15 splitfire coilpacks brand new = $500

4L fuel cell $250

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im not into sound systems so i have no idea about this sort of stuff all i know is i paid alot of money for it

im willing to let every thing seen in this picture go for $1500 as long as the person comes an picks it up

come and inspect it for urself and u will know its a good sound system

address: 86 Seville Street

Fairfield East NSW 2165

Australia

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800cc top feed sard injectors = $500

1000cc top feed MSD injectors = $500

04301 487 92

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