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Item:rb25det head

Age:90,000 klm

Condition:good

Price:500300

To Fit: (What car)what ever you want

Location:mildura

Contact:pm thru here or 0438069499

Comments: head will have all lifters in it with cam covers and timing belt cover

Item: r33 turbo s2

Age: unknow

Condition:has a lil wistle being checked over no shaft play at all

Price:250200

To Fit: (What car) r33 r32 r34 r32 what ever you wnat it to

Location:mildura

Item:oil relocation kit with b&m cooler and thermostat and goodyear hoses

Age:3,000 klms old

Condition:good just needs a clean

Price:300220

To Fit: (What car)r33 gtst or r32

Location:mildura

Comments: comes to fit a r33 gtst with brackets and all

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Item:mech 2 way diff in housing

Age:2 years old

Condition:good filled with royal purple oil

Price:600 ono or swap with cash of standard diff

To Fit: (What car)r33 gtst

Location:mildura

Comments: locks up great for high powered car i dont need it anymore as i has stock motor ill swap someone with cash my way

Item:oil cooler not sure what brand

Age:new

Condition:still in box

Price:50sold pending payment

To Fit: (What car) any

Location:mildura

Comments:brought it never used it

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Item:series one ecu

Age:as old as a series one r33

Condition:good

Price:10050

To Fit: (What car)r33 gtst

Location:mildura

i also have a set of brnad new pineapples to suit a r33 gtst

price 75 dollars 50

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also have a set of r33 gtst s2 coils with loom

all im perfect working order no cracks

only 75,000 old

150 dollars 80

one complete r33 gtst s2 loom the whole thing with ecu in perfect condition

all plugs are there no cut wires all gromets aswell

not sure wat there worth

asking 300125

r33 gtst fule pump working no probs

price 50

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PICS OF COOLER KIT?

as of friday ill have them up sorry

would u be keen on a direct swap for a rebuilt standard diff... i have just spent 800 on the build of it..

nah lookin to make a lil bit of cash

i msgd u on ur phone man.Just interested in ur plenum and pix would be good to.Thanx

msg replied

What style of thermostat does it take? and what temp is in it, is it adj? what condition was the engine in that it was fitted to, how many kms did it have good oil pressure, what type of oil was used etc?

Cheers,

Ryan

the engine it was fitted to was a brand new built rb25det not sure on the thermostate it takes oil used was royal purple pressure was fine when it was fitted brought this of a group buy off here

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