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Hey Guys have a few things for sale that were lying around and left over from my RB25 convertion/build.

R31

RB30et motor complete with no acc (bear head to sump with no leads) done approx 220,000 ks

great strong motor removed from stock TI to put a rb25 in

$180

Rb30 Auto out of a S3 TI doesn't slip EC

$50

RB30 clutch fan

$50

RB30 Starter motor

$40

Eagel Super performance copper core leads 11mm. only used for about 500kms

$150

VL TURBO

VL turbo flywheel

$150

VL turbo slave cylinder brand new

$ 30

VL Turbo clutch assembly could do with a clean

$50

R33/RB25

Brand New RB25 series 2 genuine nissan coil pack set

$750

Greddy copy front facing plenum for RB25 may fit RB20 also

$250

R33/RB25 Alternator

$100

R33/RB25 Power steering pump

$100

moz-screenshot-1.jpgmoz-screenshot-2.jpgR33/RB30 Clutch assembly

$50

All Item located in Mount Waverley (eastern Suburbs) pics up asap.

postage can be organised at buyer cost.

Feel free to either PM or call/sms Daniel 0402663920 or Vincent 0405757566

thanks

i am intersted in r31 motor, plz let me speak my builder,,wat i need for rb25/30 build;; or if u can help is good tooo;; thxx cheers mate;; i have bit budget for build;; thxx for understand ;; plz wait me;; few days;; if u can; i love those torque monstersssssssssssssssssssss;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

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