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Item: RB25 engine/box/loom ecu package

Age: out of a 96 S2

Condition: very good compression around 155 through all cyls

Price:$2900o.n.o

To Fit: (What car) what ever you want really :P

Location:Adelaide

Contact:me on here

Comments:only missing turbo and fan, but see below, has approx 120K on the clock timing belt changed at 108, will come with new waterpump,

Item:Sliding performance High flow RB25 turbo

Age:around 8 months since build

Condition:excellent no shaft play what so ever

Price:$700

To Fit: (What car) Rb20?25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:me on here

Comments:i believe it uses a vg30 rear housing, the ultimate in legal turbs has made 264rwkw!!!

Item:Greddy STYLE plenum and 80mm billet throttle body

Age:NEW

Condition:good

Price:$440

To Fit: (What car)RB25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:me on here

Comments:the plenum has had the adapter for the throttle body already welded on!

Item:Splitfire coil packs

Age:unsure

Condition:very good!

Price:$400

To Fit: (What car) Rb25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:me on here

Comments:these are to suit S1 i was told but i also have the s1 coilpack loom, which you can use on the S2 if u use the s1 loom.. anyone confirm?

Item: RB25 cometic metal headgasket 1.3mm standard bore

Age:new

Condition:new

Price:$260

To Fit: (What car)RB25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:on here

Comments:ummm yes its a headgasket...

Item:RB25 stainless mani

Age:new

Condition:new

Price:$150

To Fit: (What car)RB25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:on here

Comments: looks to be a ebay special comes with turb to mani gasket

Item:greddy timing belt

Age:new

Condition:new

Price:$140

To Fit: (What car)RB25

Location:Adelaide

Contact:pm on here

Comments:

any questions just hook me a pm

Cheers,

Danny

Edited by shy_s6
  R32Abuser said:
So whats the go with separating? will you on hte engine package?

if so, you have my pm on what im interested in

i want the box so if u want the engine were both in adel so we can work something out?

hehe

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