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Hey all

Up for sale I have a few things

1) R33 GTS-t RB25DET head with modified cams. VCT is disabled, has GTR valves and springs.

$600 - No longer sold (Sale fell through)

2) DVD player and screen. Screen: SA-700 LCD SlimArt. is a 7"

DVD is Sansui - DVP-2002B

An FM modulator goes with the DVD player.

Screen is sold pending payment

$130 each

3) Cannon, has 3" entry and 3" exit. Was on my R33 (Which is now for sale) but I didn't like how it looked.

$80

4) 4L60E Commodore gearbox - $65 Comes with torque convertor (Standard) and tail shaft to suit

Contact: Either PM, SMS or call on 0406 962 347

Matt

Edited by MBS206

At the moment, I don't realy want to seperate them

I have the two wiring looms setup together for both the screen and DVD player, and don't feel like seperating them out.

If someone wants to buy the whole lot, but only wants say the DVD player, work it out with the other guys that they buy the screen of you.

Okay, So I pulled the DVD player and screen out, and at the moment I have the two seperated (Looms included)

The FM Transmitter will go with the DVD player.

Asking $130 on each if you want them.

Pic of Cannon PM'd

As for the head, I actually do still have it, as the sale fell through.

I'm waiting to hear back from someone, as to how much they're going to offer.

But PM me through an offer if interested.

Cams, from what I was told, are out of a GTR, they're aftermarket too.

I went back, found all the messages from the guy I bought them from, and they're 252 duration, 10.2 lift.

This is what I was told on them:

after speaking with Ben@racepace and Mattlowth (from sau who is the previous owner) ive found out that the cams are from bens r33 gtr which are 252 10.2 unknown brand as ben had it in his r33 gtr when he imported it... definatley not stock but not too big at that... u dont wanna go much more with hydraulic lifters

he mentioned that also there was alot of work involved to fit the cams into the rb25 head, but Matt the previous owner was insistent on using the rb25 head... the GTR valve springs according to ben just went straight in...

the rest of the valvetrain is standard. stock valves/ports etc etc

in the head/cam package comes

head with cams, polished and chromed covers, 2 speedflow fittings, custom made chrome coil cover, cas etc...

It can be reenabled, but will require you to do some minor work.

IE, open the oil gallery up again.

Will be hopefully getting pics tonight (Depending on when I finish)

Cams, from what I was told, are out of a GTR, they're aftermarket too.

I went back, found all the messages from the guy I bought them from, and they're 252 duration, 10.2 lift.

This is what I was told on them:

i was under the impression that because the rb26 cams run solid lifters the ramp profiles are unsuitable for use in the rb25 head with hydraulic lifters...can you double check the specs mate?

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