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Hi due to upgrades i am sellin the following items off my 95 R33.

Stock RB25 Turbo (G.C) $300.00

Stock RB25DET Exhaust Manifold (G.C) $150.00

Complete Turbo Inlet Manifold W/ injectors & fuel rail + wiring loom (G.C) $300.00

Set of 6 coil packs. RB25DET (G.C) $200.00

Located in Melbourne Vic, prices are negioable,

if your interested PM me. Will ship anywhere at buyers expense.

Thanks

Sam

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Hi due to upgrades i am sellin the following items off my 95 R33.

Stock RB25 Turbo (G.C) $300.00 !!!SOLD PENDING PAYMENT!!!

Stock RB25DET Exhaust Manifold (G.C) $150.00

Complete Turbo Inlet Manifold W/ injectors & fuel rail + wiring loom (G.C) $300.00

Set of 6 coil packs. RB25DET (G.C) $200.00

Located in Melbourne Vic, prices are negioable,

if your interested PM me. Will ship anywhere at buyers expense.

Thanks

Sam

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Complete Turbo Inlet Manifold W/ injectors & fuel rail + wiring loom (G.C) $300.00

is that the complete wiring loom? are u willing to seperate?

yes after checking with my mechanic it is complete loom all the way to the computer i am willin to seperate but i will b askin 250 for the loom on its own???

Hi,

wondering if you have the water and oil lines off the rb25 turbo as well?

Matt

Yes i have water and oil lines i was goint to sell them seprately but will sell them as a complete deal with the turbo for $400.

And yes the loom is complete with all sensors and am askin $250 for that.

  • 3 weeks later...

SAM, its Peter....

You sure ya upgrading your turbo gear ???

Word is you cant pay for your new motor....

To any one who wishes to purchase goods of sam i would advise you COD as hes a lying dog and will rip you off.....

I am still awaiting my $200 you owe me sam, If i dont recive it soon... i will find you and take it off you myself...

thats a word of warning...

Good day.. Pete....

I will show up to dales work shop sam, i will go in tommorow and also next wednesday i will meet you there... You'd wana hope my money is there in full... In your avator details it says you live in CORIO Geelong, when did you move from furntree guilly in melbourne???

Guys seriously ONLY COD, i would not be posting in this thread if i was only bullshitting...

Pete....

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