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Item: GT3040 0.63 rear 0.7 front, turbo kit, stainless manifold, Tial 38mm wastegate, braided oil + water lines

Age: prob only 5000km

Condition: like new

Price: $2500 ono

To Fit: (What car) RB20. RB25

Location: Adelaide SA

Contact: 0431257754

Comments: only ever run 13psi with few short spurts at 17psi. includes polished intake pipe and K&N filter

Item: Microtech LT12s plug n play computer with hand controller

Age: 5000km

Condition: like new

Price: $1000ono

To Fit:RB20DET

Item: EBoost 2

Age: 5000km (if that)

Condition: like new

Price: $500

To Fit: anything

Item: RB25DET built motor by RACEPACE

Age: 10000km

Condition: excellent

Price: $3500

To Fit: anything

Comments: aries pistons, RB26 rods, N1 oil pump, tomei cams + gears, metal head gasket. everything done. have dyno sheet for only 285rwkw. could handle lot more

Item: 19 row oil cooler and filter relocator

Age: 5000km

Condition: excellent

Price: $250ono

To Fit: RB20

Comments: all braided lines, anodised

also large front mount, full set of autometer sport comp silver mechanical guages, oil pres, water temp, boost and monster tacho,

720cc siemens top feed injectors with big rail to suit rb20det with speedflow fittings $650ono

bosch 044 fuel pump, 1.5L surge tank

throttle body, coilpacks, heaps of other little things

selling everything... make an offer. will post at your expense. im in adelaide

no time wasters. all must go. need the room

leave your email if you want pics

adrian 0431257754

i not on here often so call or message

Edited by VLT020
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  • 2 weeks later...

ok. everything was sold but has fallen through so its all up for grabs again. selling whole car so make an offer on anything. best i dont check this often so call or message on 0431257754 or [email protected]

720cc siemens top feed injectors with big rail to suit rb20det with speedflow fittings $650ono

bosch 044 fuel pump, 1.5L surge tank

hey man is this all for this price

pics would be nice

and have the injectors been flow tested and cleaned or are they brand new

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