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Hey everyone i have only joined this awesome site today, i am selling a bunch of performance parts as i am changing to an RB26 rather than an RB25

I live in Townsville Far North Queensland

Parts include:

Complete RB25DET

Specs are rebuilt with Arias Forged Pistons and Nismo Rods, ACL Black bearings throughout

Balanced Standard crankshaft

Machined block

Port and polished head with HKS Valves, Valve springs, Retainers etc

N1 oil and water pump

Splitfire coil packs 3months old $300

Engine would be happy to Sell for $3500 ono has done 14000km

Also have a Z32 AFM with Tomei Plug will includ K&N Filter with adapter aswell for $350 (filter brand new and Z32 3months old)

Also have Hybrid Front Mount intercooler with custom piping with blitz BOV and adapter welded on, will include standard BOV block off plate aswell as quality vacuum line $700

Custom Split Dump and Front pipe $275

Blitz 52mm white face boost guage for $175 perfect condition

Autometer Monster tacho with shift light for $125 perfect condition

Stock Sideskirts awesome condition $100

Stock Rear pods for $50 grest condition

Have pics of most things however if pics are not there i will update with pics shortly

PM me or txt me on 0414476623

Having trouble uploading pics, so email me and will email pics back to you

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Also amongst sifting through all the stuff in my garage, i have found stock front dmapers with Koni springs that are in good working order when came off the car, however will get Fulcrum to check them out, also have a Eclipse CD/MP3 headunit approx 12months old

Suspension $100

Eclipse Head Unit $150

I also have 2 exhaust systems that are both Trust exhausts that i am willing to depart with if interested PM for price and pics

You got any pics of the dump/front pipe?? it it for a standard turbo and is it stainless steel and split or bellmouth?

If you have pics of it email them to [email protected] thanks

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In my quest for space in my garage i have also found a standard series 1 bonnet and boot, bonnet has 3 stone chips on it and is straight with no damage. Boot needs holes from where a gtr wing used to be (thanks to some jealous punks) other than that is straight and undamaged aswell as a stock rear bar all in wine red metallic colour

Bonnet $175

Boot $100

Rear Bar $ 100

Pm for pics

Also i have diliberated over this next item as i was in process of puting a V8 into it ( i know its bad but it was a Nissan V8 lol) I have 1992 Nissan Skyline R332 GTST, 5 speed manual, Black RB20. Engine needs some work as it has been ripped out but is back in, full rolling chassis, Just taking expressions of interest at the moment as i am not sure if i want to get rid of it

ahhh i have just had a truck rock up and he has dropped off my RB26, and i can't fit it in the garage so its in my living room.... Open to any offers on all of these things

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