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I am looking for someone in brisbane area who wants to buy the following (so they can come and inspect)

- RB25DET (180,000km) (includes turbo)

- 5spd gear box

- Nismo clutch

- ARE 600x300x75 intercooler (includes ALL plumbing,proper clamps, pipes,etc)

- Custom plenum

- ALL wiring

- Apexi Power FC

- Simple bleed valve boost controller

- HKS boost gauge

- Dump pipe of turbo down to Cat

If anyone is interested in this as a package it is in the car and running perfectly at the moment.

Reason for sale is that i am looking at doing the mother of all engine,gearbox conversions and i dont want to break this up and be left with parts because i have nowhere to store them.

This will be ready to go in 1 month (or so) if i get the right offer.

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Just read the first rule for classifieds. Apols for breaking the first rule (my bad).

I am looking for around $6k ish because this comes with the ARE intercooler and Apexi PowerFC (includes hand controller) ie not just a front cut but a complete package with some worthwhile mods.

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Would you take 4 K for the lot??

Drift_Limo Posted Today, 12:00 PM

Sorry don't have the money, nor the need for the rest. Keep me in mind if you do decide to split.

If drift limo wants the engine and i want the box, work out some prices so we can go halves sort of thing.

What would you want for the box alone, and then give a price for the engine and power fc, for people interested in that part.

i will give you $1200 for the box :(

i agree with izzy.. but mate you are best of seperating it and selling it that way, if you do id be interested in the pwr fc, plenum, intercooler im from around brissy so could pick up.

dont u mean "157 000"

lol im just playing gudluck wif d sale

???????

nope odometer is reading 157,000km

km = kilo metres which is a standard unit of measure equivelant to 1000m

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