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Chasing some tomei pon cams for my S2 RB25DET. Looking for: 256 degree rotation and 8.5 mm lift for both the inlet and exhaust.Pm me what you have.

Thanks

Adam

Also after some Nismo side feed 555cc injectors for a rb25.

Adjustable and rose jointed caster arms for a HR31

Cheers

WTd

Good nic r32 front guards

r32 driver seat

r32 gtr front bar

r32 front brakes mspec or r33 fronts

Adjustable rear camber arms

r32 front stif shocks or coilovers

Are you saying want to buy or want to donate lol?

WTD=Wanted

WTB = wanted to buy

So yes anyway also after 32 intercooler kit aswell

i have fmic kit om my car and looking to change the setup.

something like blitz or associated brand. also have lowered sus in the car and looking to upgrade to coilys

make me an offer and you can come see them on the car if you wish

After a RB20DET and running gear to go into a S13. Need everything; crossmember, ecu, loom, gearbox, complete motor, tailshaft etc. Also chasing a S13 manual pedal box and master cylinder on the off chance anyone has one. Best point of call is pm or sms on 0424 085 308.

In need of:

Surge tank

external fuel pump

fittings

or all above as a kit :)

side feed intake manifold for rb25 s1

that would be it for now :)

Just to clarify on the fuel pump bit, as I just found out, ill be needing a minimum of a bosch 044 or equivalent and at least 2L capacity surge tank :( if anyone has anything let me know asap otherwise ill have to ditch more cash at the hunk and go buy new stuff this week :wacko:

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