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Well just replaced an RB25 and i have alot of parts lying around i need ot get rid of! Some prices may be over the top, but i dont really know what its worth, so just give me an offer!

For sale:

RB25 throttle body

Price: $30 ono

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RB25 std exhaust manifold

Price: $50 ono

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RB25 std exhaust manifold heatshield

Price: $20 ono

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RB25 plenum, complete minus fuel rail, injectors, TPS module on the side

Price: $75 ono

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RB25 fuel rail, injectors & fuel reg

Price: $175 ono

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RB25 cams, inlet & exhaust

Price: $50 pair ono

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RB25 exhaust cam gear (exhaust side only)

Price: $20 ono

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RB25 cam retaining caps - complete set

Price: $20 ono

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you wouldnt have a spare screamer pipe would you shane, eoi

no, but i can give you a kickuptheass if you want adam :D

P.S got new tyres yet? or better yet, got a tuner who know's what they're doing :D

Yes yes i do have a tuner they know what they are doing its just there dyno doesnt read good numbers :D btw keep me posted i want to see if you get wha tyoru asking for for the TB and Plenum

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