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For sale, most parts brand new in boxes, perfect condition, bought for build that never happened. Prices neg

Bought for an R33 Gtst but most parts will suit any RB25.

ENGINE PARTS

1 x Bosch Z32 AFM..................................................................................$350

1 x Gates Micro-V Power Steering Belt - Nissan CA18/RB25.....................$20

1 x Gates Micro-V Water Pump/Alternator Belt - Nissan CA18/RB25 ........$20

1 x Gates Racing Timing Belt Kit - Nissan RB Engine (includes Gates Timing Belt, NSK adjuster bearing, NSK idler bearing, camshaft & crankshaft seals).......................................................................................$250

1 x Genuine Nissan N1 Water Pump - Nissan GTR...................................$350

1 x Genuine Nissan Intake Manifold Gasket............................................$80

1 x Genuine Nissan Exhaust Manifold Gasket.........................................$100

2 x Genuine Nissan Rocker Cover Seals.................................................$60

2 x Genuine Nissan Half Moon Seals - Nissan RB/CA Engine....................$10

1 x Genuine Nissan Exhaust Manifold Stud Kit (includes studs, washers, nuts etc).....$100

1 x SRI Magnetic Sump Plug - Nissan........................................................$10

1 x Greddy Trust Oil Cooler with braided lines & fittings (2nd hand).........$500

1 x Plazmaman Intake Plenum (2nd hand) with (new) gasket....................$750

1 x Q45 Throttle Body & Gasket (2nd hand).............................................$175

1 x Standard rb25 throttle body (2nd hand)..............................................$100

1 x Nissan Power Steering Pump (2nd hand)............................................$150

TURBO PARTS

Garret GT3076R Turbo Kit (with internal wastegate) - all parts brand new in boxes.......$2400

INCLUDES:

· Garrett GT3076R Turbo with Actuator

· 0.82 A/R Rear 5 bolt, T3 in, 4 inch Compressor inlet

· 5 bolt dump pipe flange

· Oil and Water Line Kit

· Gasket Kit

· Oil Drain Kit

· Spacer Kit

· Stud Kit

TRANSMISSION

1 x Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch Kit NSK-7056HDB - RB20 & RB25..............$500

OTHER

2 x Project Mu B-Spec Brake Pads (Fronts).........................................................$200

1 x Nissan Oil Filler Cap.......................................................................................$50

1 x HID Headlights kit H1 35W/4300K...................................................................$150

20 x Project Mu Wheel Nuts.................................................................................$50

1 x R33 S1 Stock Front Bar (White).....................................................................$200

1 x Walbro Fuel Pump.........................................................................................$150

PM or msg Sam on 0413905538

Located SoR Perth, prefer pick up but can post

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