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Haltech e11v2 with 3 bar map sensor and rb20/25/26 patch loom $1100.00 ono

JUN style Plennum comes with speed flow fittings for vacuum lines & 90mm throttle plate ( 3 x -4 straight , 1 x -6 90deg and 1x -6 45deg) $700.00 ono

RB26 head reconditioned with Tomei 270deg 10.25 lift, lifters and springs

*No cam covers*

$2000.00 ono

RB26 cam covers painted in a candy green with dash 10 fittings front cover smoothed

(no rb26 imprint)

$450.00 ono

Rebuilt RB30 bottom end has acl pistons balanced rods, crank and acl bearings new water pump and rear main seal $1000.00 ono

Garrett GT42r BB turbo second hand done 30 passes on a 13b

(Has XTR stamped on the front) $1500.00 ono

Sard fuel pressure regulator $120.00 ono

Dash 6 line to suit fpr with 3 x -6 90deg bends 1 x 45deg -6 $100.00 ono

Sard 850cc injectors x 6 $600.00 ono

HKS style fuel rail $150.00 ono

2 x Bosch 975 external pumps with twin holder in red $250.00 ono

2 x -6 check valves new with female -6 swivel fittings $50.00/ pair

Location:All items are in hervey bay qld but can bring stuff back with me this weekend to brissy

Contact details: pm me or 0435278050

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sorry guys parts are no longer avalible finishing the project off "mods please delete" thank you.

Edited by johnbarry88

isnt that a genuine HKS fuel rail? :)

edit: okay just spotted the differences lol.

i would have loved to buy the fpr thou... let me know if you change your mind

Edited by ZILLR
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Haltech e11v2 with 3 bar map sensor and rb20/25/26 patch loom $1100.00 ono

JUN style Plennum comes with speed flow fittings for vacuum lines & 90mm throttle plate ( 3 x -4 straight , 1 x -6 90deg and 1x -6 45deg) $700.00 ono

RB26 head reconditioned with Tomei 270deg 10.25 lift, lifters and springs

*No cam covers*

$1800.00 ono

RB26 cam covers painted in a candy green with dash 10 fittings front cover smoothed

(no rb26 imprint)

$450.00 ono

Rebuilt RB30 bottom end has acl pistons balanced rods, crank and acl bearings new water pump and rear main seal $1000.00 ono

Brand new 6boost manifold for t6 flange $1000.00 ono

Brand New tial 44mm wastegate 15psi in box only dumby fitted $400.00 ono

Garrett GT42r BB turbo second hand done 30 passes on a 13b

(Has XTR stamped on the front) $1500.00 ono

Sard fuel pressure regulator $120.00 ono

Dash 6 line to suit fpr with 3 x -6 90deg bends 1 x 45deg -6 $100.00 ono

Sard 850cc injectors x 6 $600.00 ono

HKS style fuel rail $150.00 ono

2 x Bosch 975 external pumps with twin holder in red $250.00 ono

2 x -6 check valves new with female -6 swivel fittings $50.00/ pair

ALL PARTS ARE BACK UP FOR SALE

the bottom end was bought off a mate that bought it rebuilt anyone can have it for $800 now need to move this stuff...!!!! fpr sold sorry

Edited by johnbarry88

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