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Quick update, I'll probably be repeating myself on a couple of items but i'm still receiving some requests.

PFC sold,

box, speedo drive and custom tailshaft as good as sold

JJR arms sold

Oil cooler sold

GTSt indicators sold

Just curious man are the cam gears still for sale???? And was i correct in thinking they were the HKS or did i read that wrong? If so condition or pics?? Thanx a bunch

Hi mate. It's only an exhaust gear. No idea on brand. It has done the job for 3 years and hasn't slipped or caused problems in that time. I'll have it out over the weekend some time.

6x550 side feed blitz injectors in rb25 rail sold pending payment

r33 rb25det Power fc inc hand controller sold

r33 S1 RB25DET gearbox with custom 1 piece tail shaft suit r32, modified GTR speedo drive, slave cylinder and modded cross member sold pending payment

rb25 det engine loom modded to suit late r32gtst manual. Minor changes will be needed to suit stock afm (4 wires) and o2 sensor(3 wires). currently wired to suit z32AFM $250

GTR front drivers side guard with lip rolled and a small dent above the wheel arch, silver, $200

GTR front drivers side indicator $100

GTSt indicators, pair sold

GTSt front guards with compliance indicators, pair $300

rb25 ignitor $125

rb20/25 CAS $100

And the after market bits

Trust remote mount oil cooler sold

Xtreme XHD 9 puck clutch kit $500

Cusco comp coilovers damperand height adjustable front and rear 8/6 $850

Cusco master cylinder brace suit 32gtst/gtr $90

Whiteline 24mm front sway bar $180

rb20/26/s1rb25 splitfires $400

Trust type R bov sold pending payment

Just jap B pillar brace $100

Cusco castor rods bent $75 firm

Maltech braided brake lines ADR compliant $250

Just Jap adjustable front upper control arms sold

Stock front upper arms with nolathane adjustable bushes sold

2 Davies craig 14inch thermos $100 ea. I'll throw in the controller if you buy both.

early model hks rb25det cams 256 8.8/264 9.0 $650. If i find i have a spare stock exhaust wheel i'll chuck in the adjustable one at that price

s1 rb25, no coils, no turbo and a set of stock injectors and a rail. sump has a dent in it where it hit the sway bar but can provide a spare, runs well, good compression $1350

bold shows changes from the original ad, plus there's a heap of bits to strip off the shell and interior yet

i can't believe people aren't interested in a set of quality cusco coil overs for a 32 gtst at only $850......

cheers

Dave

Updated again

6x550 side feed blitz injectors in rb25 rail sold

r33 rb25det Power fc inc hand controller sold

r33 S1 RB25DET gearbox with custom 1 piece tail shaft suit r32, modified GTR speedo drive, slave cylinder and modded cross member sold

rb25 det engine loom modded to suit late r32gtst manual. Minor changes will be needed to suit stock afm (4 wires) and o2 sensor(3 wires). currently wired to suit z32AFM $250

GTR front drivers side guard with lip rolled and a small dent above the wheel arch, silver, $200

GTR front drivers side indicator $100

GTSt indicators, pair sold

GTSt front guards with compliance indicators, pair $300

rb25 ignitor $125

rb20/25 CAS $100

And the after market bits

Trust remote mount oil cooler sold

Xtreme XHD 9 puck clutch kit price drop $300 plus post

Cusco comp coilovers damper and height adjustable front and rear 8/6 $850

Cusco master cylinder brace suit 32gtst/gtr $90

Whiteline 24mm front sway bar $180

rb20/26/s1rb25 splitfires $400

Trust type R bov sold

Just jap B pillar brace $100

Cusco castor rods bent $75 firm

Maltech braided brake lines ADR compliant $250

Just Jap adjustable front upper control arms sold

Stock front upper arms with nolathane adjustable bushes sold

2 Davies craig 14inch thermos $100 ea. I'll throw in the controller if you buy both.

early model hks rb25det cams 256 8.8/264 9.0 $650. If i find i have a spare stock exhaust wheel i'll chuck in the adjustable one at that price

s1 rb25, no coils, no turbo and a set of stock injectors and a rail. sump has a dent in it where it hit the sway bar but can provide a spare, runs well, good compression $1350

bold shows changes from the original ad, plus there's a heap of bits to strip off the shell and interior yet

cheers

Dave

hi mate,

I don't know the age of the coilovers, bought them second hand myself about 18 months ago and have done under 10k on them since.

No leaks, happy to post but i expect postage will be in the order of $60 from past experience

Send me a pm and we can talk about price.

cheers

Dave

HKS cams are out, they look like they have never been in an engine :P They have done about 15k.

I found a stock exhaust cam gear so the adjustable gear is also included for $650 pick up as stated above.

cheers,

Dave

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Hey Mate

I'm quite interested in the rb25, am I right in that its missing coils, turbo and cams? and has a dent on the sump?

Also i live in Adelaide any ideas on transporting it here?

Cheers

Matt

Hi Matt,

The engine has stock cams back in it now. no turbo, coils and i'm struggling to put 6 stock injectors together but i have the rail. I'll have to have another dig through my stuff tomorrow and try and find another couple of injectors.

Yep, dented sump but i have a straight one here which will be supplied with the engine.

I'll have to talk to a freight company about shipping. The engine as it sits has to weigh over 250kg's easily so i can't see it being cheap

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Updated again

Bold shows changes from original ad

6x550 side feed blitz injectors in rb25 rail sold

r33 rb25det Power fc inc hand controller sold

r33 S1 RB25DET gearbox with custom 1 piece tail shaft suit r32, modified GTR speedo drive, slave cylinder and modded cross member sold

rb25 det engine loom modded to suit late r32gtst manual. Minor changes will be needed to suit stock afm (4 wires) and o2 sensor(3 wires). currently wired to suit z32AFM $250

GTR front drivers side guard with lip rolled and a small dent above the wheel arch, silver, $200

GTR front drivers side indicator $100

GTSt indicators, pair sold

GTSt front guards with compliance indicators, pair $300

rb25 ignitor $125

rb20/25 CAS $100

And the after market bits

Trust remote mount oil cooler sold

Xtreme XHD 9 puck clutch kit price drop $300 plus post

Cusco comp coilovers damper and height adjustable front and rear 8/6 sold

Cusco master cylinder brace suit 32gtst/gtr $90

Whiteline 24mm front sway bar sold

rb20/26/s1rb25 splitfires $400

Trust type R bov sold

Just jap B pillar brace $100

Cusco castor rods bent $75 firm

Maltech braided brake lines ADR compliant $250

Just Jap adjustable front upper control arms sold

Stock front upper arms with nolathane adjustable bushes sold

2 Davies craig 14inch thermos sold

early model hks rb25det cams 256 8.8/264 9.0 inc adjustable exhaust wheel $650.

s1 rb25, no coils, no turbo no injectors. sump has a dent in it where it hit the sway bar but can provide a spare, runs well, good compression $1350

still heaps of parts left on the shell

cheers

Dave

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