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Clearing out the garage a bit, previous plans are falling through due to money so selling off parts I no longer need...

Complete good condition S2 RB30e bottom end ~$100 **SOLD**

Complete good condition S2 RB25det bottom end ~$350 **SOLD** (134,XXXkm - still hone marks)

2 R33 Complete Air Boxes ~$50 each **ONE SOLD**

2 R33 (rb25det) Standard Dump/Front Pipes ~$40 each

2 R33 Standard Intercoolers (all pipes and brackets) ~$60 each **ONE SOLD**

T04 External Gate turbo with T3 flange $350 (Paid $900!) It is used, but great condition, minimal shaft play

(little to be expected as bearings are wet float design)

RB25de Exhaust manifold ~$50

S1 RB25 AFM (perfect condition) ~$100

S2 RB25 6 Coil Packs (perfect condition) ~$150

S1 RB25 6 Coil Packs (perfect condition) ~$150

S1 RB25de (can be used on DET - minus boost solenoid) Complete Wiring Loom ~$180

S1 RB25de ECU ~$150

Prices Negotiable. Ph. 0433333647 or send a PM.

Cheers, Jack

Any1 with a VG30, rb25 or r34 T3 turbo I'm interested for swaps and/or cash. Lookin around the $3-400 mark for a turbz.

Cheers, Jack

Well I have 3, 2 DET and 1 DE. The DET can be used for both, and the DE can only be used for the N/A because of where intercooler piping goes.

I was told it's rated to 500hp. I don't know anything else about it sorry. I don't even know what brand it is.

Jack

i need a s2 rb30 block.

ill msg in a few days and see if u still have it (got WAY too many uni assignments due this week so im flat out and no time to work on cars). This would be easier and quicker then upullit :ninja:

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