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Selling the following parts due to going to a Turboed LS based setup

Rebuilt RB25 motor - CP Pistons/Camtech 264/268 9mm cams, HKS cam gear, Performance Springs valve springs, New OEM Lifters, Silicone Hoses, Nismo Thermostat, GKTech fan, RB25 Gearbox, Rebuilt Nismo GMAX twin plate clutch, Braided clutch line, urethane gearbox mount, Nismo pivot ball, Cams/cam gear/springs are uninstalled and new in boxes but I can have them fitted and setup, clutch is 500kms old after rebuild, had water pump and belt replaced 1000kms ago, engine is still in car, will be removed upon sale - $4500 the lot

Trust TD06SL2-20G 10cm turbo (rebuilt by GCG), GReddy High-mount Stainless Manifold Modded for RB25 and RB26, Tial MV44 Wastegate, 1 piece dump/front, Braided lines - $2700

Brand new in boxes Haltech PS2000 ECU Street Kit part no.HT059001 Includes Haltech universal loom and fuse box, Haltech Wideband and CAN hub, And Haltech IQ3 Dash, also includes Zeitronix sensors for oil pressure, oil temp and intake temp - $3600 firm.

Attain Solid Shifter - $150

Enkei RPF1 wheels in silver, 18x9.5 +15 and 18x10.5 +15, 215/40 and 235/40 Achilles ATR Tyres, Minor rashing on one of the 9.5 - $1200

Nismo Tower Bar w/master cyl. brace - $200

JDI Knuckles
KTS Tie rod Ends
Ikeya Formula Tie rods

Knuckles are modded stock ones, all other parts are brand new in boxes - $600 the lot

Parts are located in Modbury SA, happy to ship @ buyers expense, and arrange shipping for wheels and engine package through toll Via work.

Ive put up pics of the motor/turbo kit/wheels/ecu etc, ill take some more pics over the next day or so and put them if, and am happy to take pics of anything specific if someone wants them. Just the car is stored elsewhere and the parts are in my storage container atm.

PM or call Ben 0439 888 043

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Added some more pics of the parts i have on hand.

All parts are for sale elsewhere as well.

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These are the knuckles with tie rods and the tie rod ends

Ill add some more pics of stuff over the next few days

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$3600.

Comes with a free haltech.

I won't seperate the dash.

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Replied.

Please don't ask me to seperate anything down further than what it is above, because I won't.

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