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Hi I have the following for sale as I am no longer doing a full rebuild of my engine

I Paid $494 Inc Gst to Nissan Liverpool back in December and waited 7wks for Delivery from Japan

I ended up buying a second hand engine and only used up the rear main seal and the gasket maker from the kit.

Because it's not complete I will let this go for $320ono pick up or plus delivery if interstate...

Everything is listed below and the used items are marked with a striketrough

10101-17U29 RB25DET Gasket Kit - Engine Repair 

1x  KP710-00150 Gasket - F.I.P. 150g

1x  11026-01M02 Washer - Drain Plug

1x  11044-75T02 Gasket - Cylinder Head

1x  12279-58S00 Oil Seal - Crank Shaft Rear

2x  13042-16V00 Oil Seal - Camshaft

24x 13207-D4201 Oil Seal - Valve Stem

1x  13270-58S01 Gasket - Rocker Cover EXH

1x  13270-58S11 Gasket - Rocker Cover INT

1x  13510-10Y10 Oil Seal - Crankshaft

1x  14032-75T05 Gasket - INT Manifold:Collector

1x  14035-75T01 Gasket - INT Manifold

1x  14036-21U00 Gasket - EXH Manifold

1x  15053-1E400 O-Ring - Oil Strainer

1x  15066-71L00 Gasket - Oil Pump

1x   16175-75T01 Gasket - Throttle Pump

1x  22131-58S00 O-Ring Seal

1x  22131-58S10 O-Ring Seal

1x   22636-N4200 Gasket - Water Temp Sensor

1x  23785-57Y00 Gasket - AAC Valve

pics on request via mms as have only mobile Internet access

Edited by krayzie32
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Hey buddy,

The same kit on ebay is only $298.20 including postage and is complete, my experience with Nissan is any gasket on its own is rediciously expensive so if you need the one that was used you may be waiting a while to order it in anyway.

^^^

The used one are available at justjap...

Saying that the ones on eBay are from USA and shipping is acutally US$62.95 extra

so I'll entertain $245 shipped express anywhere in Australia.

That's cheaper than a vrs kit...

  • 5 weeks later...

So I've had many requests for parts available separate so I'll break the cost down as such...

10101-17U29 RB25DET Gasket Kit - Engine Repair 

1x  KP710-00150 Gasket - F.I.P. 150g Not Available

1x  11026-01M02 Washer - Drain Plug - $0.50c

1x  11044-75T02 Gasket - Cylinder Head - $80

1x  12279-58S00 Oil Seal - Crank Shaft Rear Not Available

2x  13042-16V00 Oil Seal - Camshaft - $15ea

24x 13207-D4201 Oil Seal - Valve Stem - $2ea

1x  13270-58S01 Gasket - Rocker Cover EXH - $35

1x  13270-58S11 Gasket - Rocker Cover INT - $35

1x  13510-10Y10 Oil Seal - Crankshaft - $20

1x  14032-75T05 Gasket - INT Manifold:Collector - $35

1x  14035-75T01 Gasket - INT Manifold - $50

1x  14036-21U00 Gasket - EXH Manifold - $60

1x  15053-1E400 O-Ring - Oil Strainer - $5

1x  15066-71L00 Gasket - Oil Pump - $10

1x   16175-75T01 Gasket - Throttle Pump - $10

1x  22131-58S00 O-Ring Seal - $5

1x  22131-58S10 O-Ring Seal - $5

1x   22636-N4200 Gasket - Water Temp Sensor - $5

1x  23785-57Y00 Gasket - AAC Valve - $5

Prices are firm plus post.

Cheers.

Edited by krayzie32
  • 2 weeks later...

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