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Due to unforseen circumstances I have parts collected for my Stagea build up for sale. These parts are new and unused except maybe removed from packaging for trial fitment. The intake side is perfectly suited for bolting straight onto an RB25 NEO as it includes an AAC valve adaptor plate to save issues with wiring in R33 AAC. Easily unbolted to use complete package on R33 if desired.

Package includes -

NEW Genuine Greddy intake plenum professionally painted satin black, comes with all fittings, hoses and assoc. equipment.

NEW EFI hardware dual entry fuel rail with adaptor kit - black.

NEW Xspurt 1000cc injectors with adaptor harnesses.

Brand new complete plug and play package. Selling the above as complete package - well over $2000 worh of gear for $1700

Also available seperately -

NEW Turbosmart fuel pressure regulator FPR 800 black - $200

NEW Turbosmart fuel pressure gauge - $30

NEW SX 10 micron replaceable element fuel filter - $100

NEW Deatschwerks DW300 E85 compatible fuel pump - $120

2nd hand Q45 throttle body - cold start system and water passages removed, shortened inlet, includes tps and new gasket - $150

Shipping on the intake kit will be organised seperately depending on what courier the buyer prefers ( I use and recommend E-go) and the smaller individual items will be sent at my expense. If you have any questions it would be best to P.M me so I get the alert in my email. Happy to take more pics and answer any questions.

I'm not selling this gear because I need the money so don't bother offering me $100 for the lot. I understand it's alot of money to send to someone who is essentially annoymous so happy to come to arrangement with purchaser and list on Ebay as buy it now etc. ( User ID 040luke) If you'd prefer to call send me a pm with your number and I'd be happy to call you back.

Cheers.

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Hi mate, im very interested in ya items just wondering will the plenum bolt straight onto the neo as the neo plenum is different from others? Please txt me back on 0449939559 thanks mate hope to talk biz soon. Mick

No worries mate will text you tomorrow, whoever buys the inlet package gets first option on the hot side too, plus the rest. 6boost split pulse top mount, GTX3076R, Turbosmart 50mm Progate all brand new...

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Hi bro, hey I've lost ya details any chance u could txt me what area your in as I might come for a look and most likely buy. Thanks. Mick. 0449939559. Cheers

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