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1. HKS 2530 Turbo $1300

Very good condition ball bearing turbo.

Has been modified to be external wastegated, comes with all the lines, and dump pipe to suit.

Ready to be installed.

Pics of the turbo coming soon!

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2. HKS External Wastegate $300

Not sure what spring is got, but it was running on my car with 17-18psi no worries.

Comes with screamer pipe ;)

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3. RB25det Gearbox $1250

Very good condition, off a series 1 R33. (gearbox alone, no clutch or flywheel)

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4. RB20det Gearbox $500

Good condition, just needs a new thrust bearing ($25) Gearbox alone (no clutch or flywheel)

5. RB25det Auto Gearbox $100

PERFECT condition, cheap as! want it gone!

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6. Sard Fuel Regulator $80

Used for about 5 months, dont need it anymore.

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7. RB25 Coilpacks Set of 6 $100

Off a 60,xxx kms engine, good condition, dont need them as Im upgrading to spitfires.

8. Catch Can $60

Bought it for $150 new, 6 months ago.

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Prices are somewhat negotiable, but no lowballers please.

Cheers

Ric

Edited by Richo

For some reason I cant edit my posts to get rid of that pic, but...

MANIFOLD is NOT INCLUDED IN THE DEAL!!! For all those PMs asking about it, please read the post. Manifold alone set me back $1000 and it is brand new. :)

lilhaulerz...as rad33 said, $1000 is too low, good luck finding something like this for that price.

Strkr33...not sure on kms cause i bought it second hand, but it is in perfect condition, only selling as I need something bigger for my 25 otherwise I would keep it.

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