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ive got a few parts for sale which came off a 67,000km series 2 rb25det motor i throw in my car - i used all of my accessories so these parts are spare:

All parts are in sydney.

rb25det injectors on rail: $200

CAS: $150

Starter motor: $150

S2 Throttle body with plenum: $100

S2 AAC Valve: $40

Cold start valve with runners: $20

GTR BOV with cross over pipe: $60

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