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R32 Rb25de Head, Q45 Afm, Blitz Turbo Timer, R33 Gtr Parts, Apexi Suspension, Updated 21/1/08 Prices Dropped!


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Hey Mate have you still got the GTR Front mount. Can you send me a couple more pics and how much to post

it to Qld 4207. It looks fine is it in good nic.

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r33 gtst rear bar still for sale, if so how much inc. postage to SA post code 5264

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32 RB25DE head has no VVT-hence why i bought this one as it neglects any blocking off of VCT and is favorable for a RB30DOHC conversion into a 32.

33 RB25DE has VVT-if doing an RB30DOHC conv, requires welding of the heds vct oil feed. The head still requires oil to its vct, and you will need to tap into an oil gallery and run and oil feed to it. Most common fix is T ing into the oil pressure sender feed to aleviate this problem.

32 RB25DE head has no VVT-hence why i bought this one as it neglects any blocking off of VCT and is favorable for a RB30DOHC conversion into a 32.

33 RB25DE has VVT-if doing an RB30DOHC conv, requires welding of the heds vct oil feed. The head still requires oil to its vct, and you will need to tap into an oil gallery and run and oil feed to it. Most common fix is T ing into the oil pressure sender feed to aleviate this problem.

As above, thanks mate.

Cheers

vvt gives you more low end torque, it switches off after at a certain amount of revs

To get oil pressure to the VVT solenoid you need to run an external line from the oil pressure send hole in the RB30 block to a fitting on the RB25DE cylinder head. No machining of the block is required. On the cylinder head you just drill and tap a hole in the VVT oil gallery for a fitting that you screw the external oil line. So no machining of the cylinder head is required either.

Rear Quarter glass Left and Right hand side $50 each

And do you have the rubber surroundings for them

im also in sydney can you pm me or give me your number so i can give you a call

so in total $100 in total correct?

thanks

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hi john plz contact me on 0424558888 i am interested in some parts for gts-4 i will come to you as i am living at parramatta atm

let me know your details asap thx

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