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For Sale: Was collecting parts in anticipation i would build a beauty. However have purchased a VN 5.0L and enough's enough.

RB25 greddy copy plenum with

big throttle body and TPS

Bosch top feed injectors 638cc

new injector loom with new gtr resistor pack

custom top feed rail

turbo smart fuel reg

speed flow fittings

$1200

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Rb30det in 2 parts head and block

r33 s2 complete head modded to suit rb30 block

has everything to bolt to rb30 block as it was an RB30det no long ago.

includes

rb25det oil pump

multi layer metal head gasket

timing belt

coilpacks

alt

s2 rb25 loom

rb20 remap made 300rwkw old at the wheels

550cc injectors

custom forward facing plenum

Q45 air flow meter

flash rocker covers with speed flow catch can fittings

rb30na block, from vl commodore s2, has done 180,000kms, really good condition (not pictured)

NO turbo or exhaust manifold

$1600

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Turbo kit- under 2000kms old

GT35/82r roller bearing garret turbo. 0.7 front cover, .64 rear exhaust

heat rap stainless maniold. not the real cheap ones off ebay, cost $600 new

tial 38mm external gate with screamer and vac lines

braided oil and water lines

3 inch dump pipe, joins to factory position cat on r33, believe it will fit r32/r34. this was on an rb25det. NOT the RB30DET.

turbo inlet pipe, reduces to suit z32 air flow meter

will make easy 300wrkw on rb25

$2300

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Trust 100mm intercooler, has been damaged and repaired, no leaks

$300

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Bosch external 910 fuel pump

$100

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Microtech LTX12

no loom or hand controller, comes as is in picture

good condition tuned for rb25det, gt25/30 turbo, 550cc injectors

$500

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RB30ET stainless exhaust maniold, ebay job

never used

$200

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turbo T3-T4 adaptor

$100

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ATS carbon twin plate clutch kit.

complete kit with thrust bearing

was slipping when in my car but plates still have meat.

may be a pressure plate issue.

this is big dollar clutch when new

$300

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Located: Adelaide

Contact: PM

Prices: As stated. Am open to offers via PM.

may separate.

I can organise postage if needed

Edited by peripheral port
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