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hi guys, my motor is done and this is all the left over stuff or stuff i no longer need for sale.

i will update frequently as i get more stuff back from my mechanic.

1) R33 RB25DET conrods, exc condition, no damage $30

2) R33 RB26DETT stock pistons, exc condition, no damage $50

3) Greddy Emanage ECU with universal harness (used) $550 one of the best piggy backs around, speak to Trent from Chequered/Status tuning,he loves this piggyback

4) RB25DET standard nissan headgasket (purchased with a rebuild gasket kit but i dont need this) $80

5) misc other gaskets from rebuild gasket kit which i dont need - from $5 (will get pics up soon with the left over gaskets available)

6) R34 RB25DE 5spd ECU $150

7) alloy intercooler pipes to suit RB25/RB20 $40

8) R33 RB25DET S1 intake plenum - just missing throttle body & injectors/rail/reg $80

9) R34 GTR alloy radiator $50 - does not fit in my GTT so its for sale, its too high :ermm:

10) more stuff coming soon as i come across them.

items located in Sydney.

Can post @ buyers expense.

most stuff no more then $15 by registered post

Will not post big stuff like the radiator.

Pm if interested.

Pics will be up shortly.

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11) R33 RB25DET IAC $30

12) R33 RB25DE/T injector loom with all plugs in excellent condition $50

13) R33 RB25DET some sensor/valve that connects to water pipe below plenum $10

14) R33 GTR Starter motor $40

15) R33 GTR engine mounts + bracket $50

16) R33 GTR alternator $40

bare plenum sold

  • 1 year later...

do you still have iac mate ?

sorry mate, IAC is sold

11) R33 RB25DET IAC $30

12) R33 RB25DE/T injector loom with all plugs in excellent condition $50

13) R33 RB25DET some sensor/valve that connects to water pipe below plenum $10

14) R33 GTR Starter motor $40

15) R33 GTR engine mounts + bracket $50

16) R33 GTR alternator $40

17) R33 GTR RB26 (may fit 32 & 34 also?) standard engine crankshaft pulley $40

18) R34 GTT standard front seats, in excellent condition with no rips/tears etc. $100

19) walbro fuel pump with filter and rubber mount only - no connectors, used for less then a month in car only to be replaced with a bosch pump to diagnoise a problem but was unrelated, pump is in good working order, made 247rwkw @ 18psi with no issues on a RB25 Neo $50

20) R34 GTR standard airbox with snorkel, $250

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