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Hi all, cleaning out some stuff I no longer need. Can send the parts anywhere in Oz via C.O.D Post or will accept money order. Please call 0414 224 905 or email [email protected] or post if keen.

-RB25DET Head, basically bare. Has valves 4 are missing, but i think I will have some to throw in it. EC SOLD

-R33 RB25DET Air Flow Meter, off series 1, green stickered. Perfect working order SOLD

-RB20DET injectors, not sure of condition as a pulled them out of a engine I bought to rob the head. They look fine though. $50 set

-RB20DET crank angle sensor, same as injectors not sure of condition. Spins fine and not noisy is also clean. $40

-RB25DET stock turbo exh. manifold. Has light surface rust. $50

-RB25DET HD Daiken Exedy Clutch, pulled out of my R33's old setup. Never slipped, good feel. SOLD **First 3 clutch pics**

-RB30ET HD Clutch, never used it so can't really comment, Looks ok teeth are a little worn. SOLD

-RB30E Non turbo piston set. Brand new in box, Federal Mogul/Sterling cast Pistons .75 oversize (.030) SOLD

-RB30E Pistons, incomplete set 5 only, same as listed above. May come in handy to someone $20 set of 4

-Nardi Steering wheel, drift favourite! Would need re-covering to make perfect, fine for drift car. $100

-R33 GTS-t Stock intercooler. Excellent condition $60

-RB25DET 2 pac painted rocker covers. Look trick, have small paint chips. Breather hole blocked off see pic. SOLD

-RB25DET Standard coil cover. EC $20

-RB25DET Standard cam gear cover EC $25

-RB25DET Standard Inlet camshaft, is in perfect condition. $80

-RB25DET Standard Inlet Cam Gear. EC $50

-"SKILNE" Vic number plates. Brand new, slimline. $950

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hey mate, im interested in the full set of rb30 pistons + rings.

would you post to syd?

Happy to post to Sydney mate. I only have pistons though, no rings sorry.

  • 5 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
Hey mate u still have the rb20 crank angle sensor??

If so would u post up to brissy?

Cheers

yeah mate no worries at all, just drop me a pm or something and we'll work something out ; )

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