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what i have for sale is

-complete rb20det with wiring loom and ecu injectors and inlet manifold and rb25det turbo,the head has been fully rebuilt and rocket covers also been cleaned up $650 worth of receipts engine comes with also a apexi safc2 and electronic boost controler already wired in so the loom is ready to go straight in also included is hks turbo timer,intercooler and pipes plus stage 2 turbo smart bov, the coils are included with the loom.$2000

m trying to sell as a complete package to begin parts not listed in package are avalible now

-i am loacted in nowra and my mobile number is 0423535991and i am located in nowra 1 hour and half south of sydney for any more information any 1 needs

if im not able to sell as a package i will then separate

wouldent hurt to make some offers as well

-rb20det $1300

-rb25det turbo $250

-wiring loom,ecu and safc2 and elec boost controler coils included $450

-complete intercooler setup(pipping and cooler brackets included)type 2 turbosmart bov $200

-hks turbo timer $100

-rb25det block out of an r33 $500o.n.o

-r31 rb30 cylinder head and inlet manifold all injectors etc are included $150

-rb30 dizzy $100

this is a pic before the head and engine was taken out for rebuild

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HKS turbo timer

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pics of rebuilt engine coming very soon

rb20det

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rb20det wiring loom with ecu and apexi safc 2 and apexi electronic boost controler already wired in

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rb25det turbo

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INTERCOOLER AND PIPE SETUP for r31(few pipies not shown in pic from crossover pipe

more intercooler setup

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RBb25DET block

rb25det inlet manifold

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R31 rb30 head and inlet manifold

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and dizzy

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Edited by hr31_king2008

loom and ecu now $250

rb20det complete with tiebo and moanifolds $1300

intercooler+pipes $300

and type 2 boost controler with pipes

will take $1500 for loom ecu and intercooler setup and rb20det compplete with rb25turbo

rb25turbo $200

i only sold the safc2 and boost controler all other parts from the first post are still for sale

make me an off on parts i will swap for other items if i am interested you have to be able to provide pics or show me the tiem in person

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate sorry for the late reply been really busy

the intercooler came off my hr31 2 door

the dimentions are 620mm / 300mm/ 80mm

the pipes come with a type 2 turbosmart bov already attatched and it was running with a rb20det engine with a rb25det turbo

yes ill take 200 for the setup

Edited by s_phillisstar2008

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