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6 X 480cc Denso Injectors suit rb25 comes with loom and Fuel Rail $520ono

Complete Manual Conversion kit minus Gearbox includes tailshaft etc. $500ono

2 Way japanese diff really tight and good condition Unknown brand got it on my car from japan $550ono

Front lower Control Arms $100 each or $180 for both

K-Frame includes power steering rack $250

Front Brake Calipers $280ono

Rear Brake Calipers $120ono

4 disc bit of meat left $100 the lot

All interior parts make an offer for have alot of other parts for sale will post up soon.

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6 X 480cc Denso Injectors suit rb25 comes with loom and Fuel Rail $520ono

Complete Manual Conversion kit minus Gearbox includes tailshaft etc. $500ono

2 Way japanese diff really tight and good condition Unknown brand got it on my car from japan $550ono

Front lower Control Arms $100 each or $180 for both

K-Frame includes power steering rack $250

Front Brake Calipers $280ono

Rear Brake Calipers $120ono

4 disc bit of meat left $100 the lot

All interior parts make an offer for have alot of other parts for sale will post up soon.

Interested in the Diff mate....

how does it perform on the street?or mor suited for the track? ....squeel or clunk when turning tight corners?

How do you know it is a 2 way and not a 1.5 or something else.!!!

pic would be good too.

cheers

Interested in the Diff mate....

how does it perform on the street?or mor suited for the track? ....squeel or clunk when turning tight corners?

How do you know it is a 2 way and not a 1.5 or something else.!!!

pic would be good too.

cheers

I have been told by certain workshops that its 2 way it clunks abit on tight corners because its a really tight diff, It performed well on the street and i enjoyed driving with it. Come and have a look if you want. cheers

G'day,

You got the plastic bit that cover the steering column between dash and wheel?

Cheers

Grant

Injectors are in good condition used for 1.5 Years. Will take $480 today if anyone is interested, Need these parts gone

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