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Since Ive had no luck in anyone actually buying any parts, Im willing to take offers on the parts. But please be serious about the offer as these parts are only 6 months old and have proven themselves with 280 Kw @19psi at the wheels on a stock Rb25DET

* Turbo Setup: T3/T4 Hybrid Rated at 600HP, Modified standard manifold for external wastegate, Turbo Smart Wastegate and 3" Stainless Dump Pipe to cat.

* Rb25DET Head with custom plenum and 700CC injectors. Head was ported, polished and reseated. The head is complete and great for anyone building a 3ltr Rb Stroker.

* Blitz Street Spec Electronic Boost controller

* RB25 Standard Crank and Rods done 90,000kms great condition.

* R33 Manual 4.11 diff

* R33 Series II instrument cluster 49,000kms

* R33 Series I instrument cluster with El White Dial's cluster is stuffed but Guage's

For more info email [email protected], good freight will be paid for if the price is right and direct deposit required prior to shipment.

PS im in Sydney

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Hey,

you mentioned that you have a series 1 el gauge, you mentioned that the cluster is stuffed, but how about the actual white gauge itself. I mean, can I use them on my own cluster?

Also could you email me a photo. My email address is [email protected]

Please PM regarding prices.

Ps, I'm in Melb also, can COD be arranged

Thanks heaps!

  • 1 year later...

Guys, use a bit of common sense before dragging up a very old thread.

Clue 1: The thread date

Clue 2: The thread starter title is "Banned"

Pretty simple I reckon.

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