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hey guys got a 33 cut if anyone needs any parts let me know

the rb25det can be seen running and anyone who purchases it i will do a leak down test for.

s2 rb25det complete motor - 1500

rb25det box - 1100

rb25det manual radiator - 100

r33 front brakes and rotors $250

r33 rear hubs and brakes perfect for silvia or cef 5 stud (33 handbrakes work mint in these) -300

r33 rear cradle -100

r200 lsd diff -200

r200 5 bolt half shafts $100

r33 complete fuel pump assembily -$70

r33 mint tien coil overs $750

r33 5 stud front hubs -$120 pair

r33 steering rack -80

r33 front seats -150

r33 uras front barwith clear indicators-200

r33 clear guard indicators -50

r33 bonnet -250

r33 headlights-250

r33 guards -100 each

r33 brake booster-100

r33 clutch petal-50

r33 dash cluster 147xxx km -100

r33 dash with awesome jap spec stickers all over it $100

r33 front reo $80

r33 side mount cooler $40

r33 washer bottle -$50

r33 over flow bottle $50

r33 rad support and skirt cut $150

r33 diff back exhaust with cannon $50

greddy turbo timer old style - 60

r33 standard castor arms $20 each

r33 front wishbones $50 each

bee-r limiter bitchs -220

rb20det ecu-80

rb25det s1 ecu- 100

have lots of rb parts so pm me or txt me if there is anything not on the list your chasing

either pm me or txt 0434284753

thanks vance

hey guys got a 33 cut if anyone needs any parts let me know

the rb25det can be seen running and anyone who purchases it i will do a leak down test for.

s2 rb25det complete motor - 1500

rb25det box - 1100

rb25det manual radiator - 100

r33 front brakes and rotors $250

r33 rear hubs and brakes perfect for silvia or cef 5 stud (33 handbrakes work mint in these) -300

r33 rear cradle -100

r200 lsd diff -200

r200 5 bolt half shafts $100

r33 complete fuel pump assembily -$70

r33 mint tien coil overs $750

r33 5 stud front hubs -$120 pair

r33 steering rack -80

r33 front seats -150

r33 uras front barwith clear indicators-200

r33 clear guard indicators -50

r33 bonnet -250

r33 headlights-250

r33 guards -100 each

r33 brake booster-100

r33 clutch petal-50

r33 dash cluster 147xxx km -100

r33 dash with awesome jap spec stickers all over it $100

r33 front reo $80

r33 side mount cooler $40

r33 washer bottle -$50

r33 over flow bottle $50

r33 rad support and skirt cut $150

r33 diff back exhaust with cannon $50

greddy turbo timer old style - 60

r33 standard castor arms $20 each

r33 front wishbones $50 each

bee-r limiter bitchs -220

rb20det ecu-80

rb25det s1 ecu- 100

have lots of rb parts so pm me or txt me if there is anything not on the list your chasing

either pm me or txt 0434284753

thanks vance

Hey mate

these parts for series l or ll?

keen on the front reo, headlights what sort of condition are they in? and other few bits and pieces just sortin damage doneto mine at the moment, also need the bar that goes from guard to guard radiator supported by it?

anyway just registered tonight so cant pm ya yet probably give you a call tomorrow

Cheers,

Robo

here is a updated list i cant edit the first post for some reason

the rb25det can be seen running and anyone who purchases it i will do a leak down test for.

s2 rb25det complete motor - 1500

rb25det box - 1100

rb25det manual radiator - 100

r33 front brakes and rotors $250

r33 rear cradle -100

r200 lsd diff -200

r200 5 bolt half shafts $100

r33 complete fuel pump assembily -$70

r33 5 stud front hubs -$120 pair

r33 steering rack -80

r33 front seats -150

r33 uras front barwith clear indicators-200

r33 bonnet -250

passangers r33 head light black $100

r33 drivers guard-100

r33 brake booster-100

r33 clutch petal-50

r33 dash with awesome jap spec stickers all over it $100

r33 side mount cooler $40

r33 washer bottle -$50

r33 over flow bottle $50

r33 diff back exhaust with cannon $50

r33 standard castor arms $20 each

r33 front wishbones $40 each

rb25de auto ecu -80

rb20e ecu-80

rb25det s1 ecu- 100

r33 hid kit high and low beam good jap brand $300

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here is a updated list i cant edit the first post for some reason

the rb25det can be seen running and anyone who purchases it i will do a leak down test for.

s2 rb25det complete motor - 1500

rb25det box - 1100

rb25det manual radiator - 100

r33 front brakes and rotors $250

r33 rear cradle -100

r200 lsd diff -200

r200 5 bolt half shafts $100

r33 complete fuel pump assembily -$70

r33 5 stud front hubs -$120 pair

r33 steering rack -80

r33 front seats -150

r33 uras front barwith clear indicators-200

r33 bonnet -250

passangers r33 head light black $100

r33 drivers guard-100

r33 brake booster-100

r33 clutch petal-50

r33 dash with awesome jap spec stickers all over it $100

r33 side mount cooler $40

r33 washer bottle -$50

r33 over flow bottle $50

r33 diff back exhaust with cannon $50

r33 standard castor arms $20 each

r33 front wishbones $40 each

rb25de auto ecu -80

rb20e ecu-80

rb25det s1 ecu- 100

r33 hid kit high and low beam good jap brand $300

hey mate where r u located

Mate would you take $2000 for motor and box? What are the km's on the engine and does the gearbox still change smoothly? where are u located?

Cheers

Dale.

my number is 0447 461 636

hey i am looking to purchase the clutch pedal... and also a clutch master cylinder if you have one in working order!

AND, if you have the nissan logo boot lock i would also ove to purchase that.,.. let me know how much for these parts shipped to the usa thanks!

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