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T66 turbo. Rebuilt with 360deg thrust bearing 1.0 rear, 1.7 front comes with lines $1200ono
Tial 44mm waste gate with screamer pipe $450
6x Bosch MEC 717 coils $250
Microtech LT12s with x6 igniter and hand controller and loom to suit RB25det $1250
Greddy style forward facing plenum suit RB25detwith 80mm throttle body $400ono
6x SARD 600cc Injectors, have been re coned and flow tested $600
Tommie Type A Drop in cams suit RB25det $450
Adjustable cam gears $80
Direct Twin plate clutch suit any RB series gearbox only used for 2000km $1400
VL Turbo Radiator $80
RB25det head rebuilt to suit RB25/30 Conversion comes with cas, rocker covers etc . $1200ono

T3 turbo good cond with intake pipe dump pipe, oil and water lines $300ono
Rb25det exhaust "front pipe" $100
9.5" flywheel $30
Stock Rb25det clutch and flywheel good cond $50
Stock Rb25det exhaust manifold with heat shield $50
Stock Rb25det plenum, throttle body etc $50
Rb25det AFM with pod filter $70
RB25det engine loom. was modified to fit vl commodore $100
Rb25det ECU $100ono

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Everything is in good condition. Selling as I am putting an LS1 in my car this weekend

Everything located in Spearwood western australia. can post smaller items

I dont come on here much so would prefer text/call.

0423976648

Cheers

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