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LOCATED SOUTH WEST SYDNEY (picton) can ship at buyers expense, or organise pick up or drop off to campbelltown-liverpool-southern highlands area within reason.

Item: standard coilpacks / coil packs

Age: as above i expect

Condition: good, working fine

Price: $80

To Fit: RB25s, maybe others

Comments: as is, w/o leads

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Item: stock exhaust manifold

Age: as above

Condition: good

Price: $30

To Fit: (What car) RB25s, maybe others

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Item: stock turbo dump pipe $30

Item: water pump $20

Item: stock R33 fuel rail with injectors + plenum SOLD

Item: crank angle sensor SOLD

Item: alternator SOLD

Item: valley cover SOLD

Item: reconditioned RB25det head SOLD

Item: sump SOLD

Item: ignitor SOLD

Item: hks actuator SOLD

Item: cam cover SOLD

all prices ono, within reason.

i still have a lot of other stuff, covers, heatshields, bolts, nuts etc. feel free to ask

contact: PM preferred, or comment here. i check very regularly and will reply quickly. any queries/comments/more pics, no probs.

have good trader rating too!

thanks lads!

mitch

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