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heaps of stuff for sale off my stock setup, selling as ive built a new engine, located on gold coast, will ship parts

2 for sale options-

OPTION 1 -

seperate parts off r33

rb25 det engine,head and block, in running order - 1000

rb25 turbo, with lines, manidolf, dump pipe, intake hose, heat sheild, elbow - 320

stock plenum and runners - 150

stock injectors with rail - 100

stock injectors- 80

02 sensor - 50

standard boost solenoid - 20

air flow meter - 80

stock exhaust manifold - 50

stock intake pipe with plum back bov and return to turbo intake - 100

stock intake no bov - 30

throttle body- 50

ignitor and loom - 100

standard coilpacks - 150

altenator - 50

flywheel- 100

starter motor - 80

full wiring loom - 150

auto ecu - 100

turbo heat sheild and maifold heat shield - 50

chromed exhaist manifold heat sheild - 80

custom alloy top feed fuel rail- 80

stock pair of r33 wheels stuffed tyres - 50

might have forgoten some things, ask me i might have it, will take reasonable offers on parts

or OPTION 2

rb25 det engine with turbo and all stuff needed to do an engine transplant/swap or whatever - 2000

pics coming soon

pm me for further details

cheers

rodney

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also now selling an exhaust combo form the diff back. this includeds the 7'' stainless canon with 5 '' tip and just a stock quiet muffler. both are madel to join onto the exhaust were the diff is which bolt up flanges, for a 3" system. muffler is new, used once to clear defect, canon is couple years old but still good.

with canon car is nice and loud, with muffler, passes exhaust inspection so near stock. it cost me 280 to get made and the canon cost me 400. sell both for $350!!!

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nah no exhaust

how do u tell the difference between series one and 2 coil packs? is there a code or something on them? im pretty sure there just series one coil packs. whatever they are they look new

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rod im pretty sure urs a series 1 packs, on the back on the coil cover is the ignitor there? u got so much chrome i forgot whats what lol, coz series 2's like my stockers were have the ignitor built in

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