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31. OEM RB25 side feed injectors in fuel rail

$50

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32. Trust DD exhaust suit R33

back part modified so it's one piece.

$250

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33. Cusco catch can

$50

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34. HKS camgears

near new!

$250 for the pair

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35. Billion/ASI silicone radiator hoses

Billion top radiator hose, allows fitment for water temp gauge

ASI lower radiator hose

$120

12. S14 Buddyclub Racing spec coilovers

Appear to be in good condition, no leaks.

8/6 spring rates

$700 SOLD PENDING!

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36. Generic rear camber arms

Suit S14/R33/R34/C34 etc

Brand new

$120

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37. NTN thrust/pilot (clutch) bearings

New!

Suit Mazda MX-5 NA/NB 5 and 6 speed

$50

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38. R33 rear strut brace

Bolts in boot type

$80

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39. R33 S1 Cluster

Has new gauge faces, 300km speedo instead of 180km

boost and oil pressure in PSI

Also has white LED's installed

$200

Glad you like them mate!

29. Safety21/Cusco 6 point rollcage

Back up for sale!

28. RB25 OEM throttle body

Sold!

hey mate I might be interested in the fuel rail. What are the injectors rated at, are they still in good condition? Any idea on postage price to QLD.

The following is what I have left for sale. All prices have been revised and I am slightly negotable!

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1. RB25 alternator

Perfect working order

$50

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2. RB25 power steering pump

Perfect working order

$50

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3. RB25 ignition module

Perfect working order

$50

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4. RB25 spark plug cover

Great condition

$50

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5. RB25 gearbox (14X,XXXkms)

No crunches, nasty sounds. Very smooth

Has a Nismo heavy duty clutch pivot too.

$1000

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6. RB25 starter motor

Perfect working order

$100

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7. OMP style seat and super dooper low fixed seat rail

Custom to suit my seating postion, I’m 6’2 and 95kg.

$400

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8. Wire tucked engine loom

Done by Dahtone Racing, the loom is completely hiden in the engine bay, re-routes the fusebox to the interior and tucks part of the loom above the drivers side wheel arch.

$450

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9. shortened piping intercooler kit

Designed to be used with a forward facing plenum and a high mount turbo

includes Hybrid intercooler core

Will also include modified reo

$500

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10. Panasonic thermos

Perfect working order

$60 each or $100 for the pair

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