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Hey guys,

Stripping off the car so the price can drop a bit in order to complete a trade, just got a few pieces off of it up here. Some prices I am negotiable on, some I am not, throw me an offer and I'll let you know. Please no ridiculously low ball offers though, thank you come again

:blush: HKS TURBO KIT :) = $4,500

- Hks 3037 .68 rear housing (WAS originally internally gated)

- Trust/Greddy high mount manifold

- HKS 50mm external wastgate with screamer pipe and 2 spare springs (16 psi and 18.5psi)

- All speedflow braided teflon lines and fittings (oil feed + return, water feed + return)

- Dump/front pipe with flex pipe

- 4 inch intake to turbo mouth

- All silicone joiners and hose clamps

- HKS mushroom filter to fit q45

Basically if you get the q45 or already have one, this kit will bolt straight up to you 25, took me a day to install in my garage. The turbo still has the balancing marks on it and there is zero shaft play. If you are truly interested you can come for a test drive in the car (with me driving).

Deauthwerks 550cc Injectors = $600

Been running on the car for three months now since brand new purchase, dropped straight in and work perfectly.

Splitfire coilpacks for series 2 rb25 (also fit r34 rb26) = $500

Perfect condition, only been on car since tune

Apexi PFC (no h/c) = $1000

You know what it is, you know what it does. Still have boxs and original manual.

Q45 AFM = $300

Perfect condition, car runs beautifully with it, again you know what it does

HKS SSQV = $250

Perfect condition, comes with rb25 adaptor plate

All the gear is in A1 condition and running on the car beautifully. If any doubt arises inspection of running car can be arranged. Please don’t hesitate to make an offer on the goods, HOWEVER like I mentioned please no lowball offers, we both have better things to do with our time.

Contact – Preferably call me as I like doing business over the phone, however if you don’t feel comfortable please feel free to PM me on here or for and relevant queries that you think others may also find informative, feel free to reply in this topic.

Cheer

Ryan

PS – The car is still up for sale as a whole if the right offer comes around and the parts don’t sell so follow the yellow brick sig :D .

Edited by ardie

Yeah I am moving to tas, but I want to get rid of this for something a little different or even cash. ATM I have a swap worked out but in order to get it down to the right price i need to strip some parts.

PM sent mate.

People, if you want to take your stock 33 from a docile whale into a fire breathing, dolphin killing eardrum bursting piece of kit, then buy the whole setup, bolt it all on and away you go, easy 300rwkw with full boost by 3,500rpm.

OR

Buy my car

i have driven this car with this kit on it... so i can personally vouch that it is the real deal and the power delivery is incredible this is the perfict turbo kit for an rb25!!! good luck with the sale ryan..

Also have splitfire coilpacks for a series 2 rb25 = $500

And for those asking, yes the power FC will fit both series 1 and 2 rb25s and yes its off an r33

i have driven this car with this kit on it... so i can personally vouch that it is the real deal and the power delivery is incredible this is the perfict turbo kit for an rb25!!! good luck with the sale ryan..

Hahaha didnt even see your reply there Leigh. Well ladies and gentlemen there is your proof if you ever needed it, the guy with an animal hybrid engine gives this setup props. Cheers wicka

Sorry guys, Power FC is sold pending payment along with the injectors in a package.

I am currently holding them for the buyer as they need to "consolidate" their finances. If they don't come through with the money within the next few days I have an order within which I will offer the goods to the next applicant

Cheers

Ryan

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