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GReddy Front mount Intercooler with Piping to suit RB25 - Hardly used, Perfect condition less than 1000k's through it. $600

GReddy Electronic Gauges x 3 - Oil Pressure - Exhuast Temp - Oil Temp - No sender units. FREE Gauge holder to suit EVO 6 $250 will not seperate

RB26 Coil Packs Standard - 70k's on them. Should fit RB25 as well? SOLD

3inch (75mm) Front pipe for RB25 - made by Exhaust Technology. To bolt up to low mount turbo. exhuast sensor included $180

R33 Front rotors 296mm x 2 - 30mm thickness $50

R32 GTR Braided brake lines -front and rears - Less than 1000k's track use - straight swap from standard $240

SPOOL Adjustable Cam Gears to suit RB20 RB25 RB26 - Anodised blue $150 Pair!

Can post at owners expense!

Grab your self a bargain and help me clean out my garage!!

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any chance of a better pic of the coilpacks? Im not 100% sure if they are the same as a 25 or not... if they are i'll take em.

well i had some splitfire packs out of my RB25 and took them out and put them in my new RB26. On the Splitfire box they say they will fit RB25det RB25de RB26dett

any chance of a better pic of the coilpacks? Im not 100% sure if they are the same as a 25 or not... if they are i'll take em.

best i could get with out being fuzzy

revise the prices on the guages. The sender alone costs 180 and seeing as there guages are discontinued, its goin to be very hard to get them senders lol

make me an offer then. These gauges are still available from stores.

What Spec is the Cooler?

Or dimensions?

600x300x76

GReddy M-Spec. Very similar to the VSPL but slightly less flow. Wouldnt notice any different unless you had a nuts engine.

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