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Time to clear out some parts so I can buy other parts.

Location: Brisbane, QLD.

Gearbox RB25DET , - $400 F***ing bargain.

Still in car. Can test drive until Saturday 8th Nov 12noon (sharp). Then pulling out of car to sell.

**Gearbox in working condition, 208,000km. All gears fine, all synchros fine, some bearing noise at idle and slight rattle at 1700rpm. Perfect spare gearbox, probably as good as half the wrecker boxes out there but much much cheaper!

Only replacing as I got an amazing deal on a brand new gearbox + tax deduction.

Wheels Rays LMGT2 17x8 +32 /17x9 +38 - $500

with tyres. 235/45/17 front 70% worn, 255/40/17 rear Federal 595SS, 5% worn - nearly new.

Some gutter marks, outer rim dint on one front wheel. Pics of all 4 wheels can see condition.

another f***in bargain considering it includes 2 x almost new rear 255 tyres !

5 x 114 pattern

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ECU RB25 socketed with Toshi reflash - $200

Flashed for stock turbo, exhaust, 10psi, etc R&R removed.

Got 180rwkw on 10psi with this and FMIC.

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ECU RB25 stock. - $50

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3.5" exhaust - $100

Dint in rear muffler, tiny hole in weld near centre muffler - see pic. Sounded epic but now changed to quiet system.

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King spring rear pair KDRL-61SP - $50

Excellent match to Tein front springs

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Tein Spring S-Tech front pair - $50

4.1kg/mm 35mm drop.

Excellent match to King springs rear pair.

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Brake Pads QFM Comp 9 pads DB1170 [NEW] - $70 ($179 new)

Fit skyline, S14/S15, WRX.

Never fitted. New in box.

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Spacers 10mm GKTECH hubcentric [NEW] - $30/pair

Have 2 pairs. Trial fitted, never driven on, new in box.

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Wheel studs GKTECH extended [NEW] - $15/pair

Never out of boxes.

Two boxes, 13.0mm & 14.3mm both 78mm length

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Centre bearing suit R32/Cefiro [NEW] - $40 ($120 at JustJap).

NP-30-6250

In box, never fitted. Told it fit R33 but it doesn't.

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Water Pump RB30/RB20 Powermax/GMB brand - $20

Doesn't fit RB25 due to missing bolt space, added silicon then removed, never torqued down, never run.

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Gates timing belt - $50 [virtually new]

Fitted, ran for 30mins, took out as too noisy. Replaced with stock nissan belt. Car was near stock and quiet at the time and probably just needed to adjust tension I found out later.

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AFM RB25 - $20

Series 2 RB25, used.

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Stock 370cc injectors (x6) - $40

Used. {oops didn't take a pic.} They look normal.

RB25DET R33 stock radiator and shroud - FREE !

Radiator condition unknown - hence free, shroud good.

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Edited by simpletool

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