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I have a few parts left from a performance build that had a change of direction so they are no longer needed,

1. Tomie ProCams for RB25det 270 degree rotation 10.25mm lift, these are as big as you can get for the 25, brand new in the box, $800 firm

and yes your head will need modification to fit these as they are too big for the stock internals, you will also lose your variable timeing.

2. 600x300x115 HKS drag mount front mount intercooler, genuine item that was bought off a HKS demo drag car putting out 1000Hp, these are worth thousands brand new $850

3. 90mm Q45 AFM, second hand, perfect condition, has wireing plug with it also, $200ono

4. 1000cc HKS injectors, brand new, only open and dummy fitted to my rail and plenum to ensure they would all fit. these are worth 300 each, im seelin at under half this, $800 for set,

5. Greddy duel feed fuel rail, annodised blue, brand new, bought for $400 selling for $250

if you buy both the injectors and fuel rail i will sell for $1000

all items are in excellent condition (some brand new)

located on the gold coast but can post at buyers expense.

casey 0415 931 375

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"top feed,

will suit rb25, rb26 etc"

arent RB20 & RB26 injectors top feed, while RB25 injectors are side feed??

sorry,

the injectors will suit rb20 and rb26 with standard rail but will suit rb25 with top feel fuel rail (which i also have for sale)

so they can actually suit anything

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