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hey i am selling all of the parts the are making it to hard for me to get into garage

Tommie rb 25 cams only used for about 1000km both cams $800

600cc injectors $800

i have also have a T70 turbo 50mm external gate hi mount turbo manifold with 3inch dump exhaust dump pipe

with oil catch can and all lines which cost over $3000 all parts done 1000km will make over 300rwkw selling $2000

e manage plug in computer with software and complete rb25 wiring harness will separate if buyer wants

1 std exhaust cam done 98xxxkms $50

std turbo $50

power steer pump $100

air compressor $100

alternator $50

am sure i have many more but clean out to find out what is there

also have a complete spare blown engine has bend a valve head and number one piston is f**ked

all prices are neg

any way am in Sydney

phone no 0411106276

sorry am not willing to post any thing because i have had a bad experience doing this on another site

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the powersteer pump sold

i think the turbo is sold will let everyone know what going on some time this weekend

with the emanage did u want the emanage and the wire harness for the emange

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