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Need to get my car back on the road ASAP, thus i have the following for sale, All items are located in Pyrmont, Sydney. Smaller items can be posted at buyers Expense. Prices Listed are guides only, feel free to make Reasonablr Non Insulting/Lowballing Offer.

Contact via PM or SMS: 0419797023   

Following Parts are of March 98' Automatic C35 Laurel Engine Pictured (Note Has Black Plastic CAS Making it Very late Model S2 RB25DET Same as In Skyline R34 Skyline Before RB25 Neo was introduced:

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S2 RB25DET Alternator $90

S2 RB25DET A/C Compressor $90

S2 RB25DET Crossover Pipe & STD Bov $60

S2 RB25DET AFM (Pink Label) $140

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S2 RB25DET Coilpacks $200

S2 RB25DET Injectors (W/ Rail & Harness) $200

S2 RB25DET Turbo W/STd Dump, Sensor & Heat Shield (No Shaft Play) $350

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The Following is off My S2 RB25DET Manual Engine W/BHG:

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S2 RB25DET 5sp Manual ECU $160

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S2 RB25DET Manual Engine Harness Uncut (Main & Sub) *Missing Coilpack Harness & Plug $180

S2 RB25DET Bare Long Mptor W/Manifolds & BHG) $700 Or Head $550 Block $300

Other Spares:

RB20DET Alternator $60

RB20DET Head Complete (W/Manifolds) $150

RB20DET Block $100

R32 Type M Front Bar w/Lip Black $150

BMW E46 330ci Front Bar Black $150

RB20 Gearbox (Synchros Gone) $50

RB30DE 5sp Man Gearbox (W/Shifter No Crunching) $250

Accessories:

Bee-R Rev Limiter $300

Blitz DD BOV $140 

GFB Hybrid BOV $180

Sheepdog BOV $100

GFB Manual Boost Controller $50

Turbosmart Manual Boost Controller $50

R34 GTR Centre Caps - $80 pair/$150 set

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Defi BF Set 1- $600

Defi Control Unit II + link cables

Defi BF Blue Boost + sensor 

Defi BF Blue Water Temp + sensor + adaptor

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Defi Set 2 - $750

Defi Control Unit II + link cables

Defi BF Amber Boost + sensor

Defi BF Amber Oil Temp + Sensor

Defi BF Amber Oil Pressure + Sensor

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hey did you receive the text i sent you around 5 o'clock? about bank transfe

hey mate

text recieved

money in acc this morning

ECU sent via express post 11am

text replied to with tracking number

keen to sell me the plastic CAS?

and a oil temp sensor for the defi?

hey mate sorry cant sell the Plastic CAS as ill be using the Head and CBF'd changing cams over...

Also PM sent Re: Defi Sensor

Cheers :)

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S2 RB25DET Turbo W/STd Dump, Sensor & Heat Shield (No Shaft Play) SOLD

Thanks Patrick

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Also have spare:

Defi Boost sensor $80 express posted

Defi Oil/Water Temp Sensor $80 express posted

Edited by krayzie32

S2 RB25DET Alternator $90 $80

S2 RB25DET A/C Compressor SOLD

S2 RB25DET Crossover Pipe & STD Bov $60 $50

S2 RB25DET AFM (Pink Label) $140 $120

S2 RB25DET Coilpacks SOLD

S2 RB25DET Injectors (W/ Rail & Harness) $200 $160

S2 RB25DET Turbo W/STd Dump, Sensor & Heat Shield (No Shaft Play) SOLD

S2 RB25DET 5sp Manual ECU SOLD

S2 RB25DET Manual Engine Harness Uncut (Main & Sub) *Missing Coilpack Harness & Plug $180 $150

S2 RB25DET Bare Long Mptor W/Manifolds & BHG) $700 Or Head $SOLD Block $300 $250

Other Spares:

RB20DET Alternator $60

RB20DET Head Complete (W/Manifolds) SOLD

RB20DET Block $100 Alcoholic Beverages

R32 Type M Front Bar w/Lip Black $150

BMW E46 330ci Front Bar Black $150

RB20 Gearbox (Synchros Gone) $50

RB30DE 5sp Man Gearbox (W/Shifter No Crunching) $250

Accessories:

Bee-R Rev Limiter $300

Blitz DD BOV $140 

GFB Hybrid BOV $180

Sheepdog BOV $100

GFB Manual Boost Controller $50

Turbosmart Manual Boost Controller $50

R34 GTR Centre Caps - $80 pair/$150 set

Defi BF Set 1- $600

Defi Set 2 - $750

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