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hey im having a cleanup and sellin all the stuff i dont need. if you interested send me a pm or give me a call 0406751986... some parts negoitiable.. everything is available to pic up or post at buyers expense

RB25 Stainless highmount manifold t3/4 manifold 2 bolt 38mm wastegate flange used 3000k's $100

RB30 Stainless highmount manifold t3/4 manifold 2 bolt 38mm wastegate flange.comes withs gaskets. new and never used $150

Coilpack wiring $20

Ignighter box $30

38mm wastegate $50

RB25 dump $20 3 avail

Exaust manifold $30 2 Avail

Ignition Barrel with genuine key $30

inter cooler piping for front mout stainless. $20

Injectors in rail.. only 5 injectors. cant find the other atm.. injectors require clean because they been sitting aeound a while. $50

Throttle body s1 and s2 $40 each

s2 tps $30

Coil packs s1 $70

intercooler pipe with adapter for blitz blowoff valve. it can replace the standard pipe in that position $30

Gredy boost Gauge $30

Genuine oil filter $10

tomie 1.2 oil restrictors x2 $15 each

Standard intake pipe with blow off valve... one with out $30 each

cam gear cover $10

Oil cooler adapter with fittings $40

300zx oilcooler $10

genuine injector to manifold seals $10

Genuine rb25 headgasket 87mm bore $50

RB25 requires rebuild. belt came of at idle and broke 2 valves in cylinder 1. had 130000 ks, run fine before that, will come with good cams as it has been sitting around for a while and the lobes are pitted. comes with oil pump and harmonic balancer, $200

flywheel will need machining $20

Genuine inlet manifold gasket where it splits $30

charcoal canister $20

Washer Bottle with motors $30

wiper motor $30

coilpack cover $20

Maroon r33 wing make an offer... also have rear bumper

r33 dash make an offer.. welcome to come inspect

silicon right angle 2.5 inch bend $20

right angle fitting in pic (not speed flow) $10

Heat shields for manifold and turbo make an offer

complete inlet manifold with injectors, sensors, idle controll valve ect.. $200

top half of manifold x2 good for changing to a forward facing plenum $40 each

bottom part of manifold $10 requires new coolant outlet

plenum chamber $20

ALternator.. has been tested $70

power steer pump $50

standard turbo to airfilter pipe with adapter and k & n airfilter requires clean $30

some standard intake pipes in the pictures if you interested let me know and make an offer

please check the link for pictures http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=384000

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