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Parts to bolt onto a RB25DET to get 250kw

Item: 250kw setup

Age:

Condition: Excellent

Price: $3500

To Fit: (What car) Suit RB25 Motor

Location: Brisbane

Contact: PM

Comments:

Excellent HKS25/35 turbo with custom dump, Nismo 550cc injectors, Z32 Airflow Meter with Plug, and PowerFc with hand controller thats been turned for these Mods.

Edited by Brokenz

HKS 25/35 340hp Turbo and Dump (With Required Oils Lines) $1400

PowerFC $1350

Injectors $500

Z32 With Plug and Apexi Pod Filter $300

Or Price Drop - $3250 the lot

Also have

Splitfires (RB20, RB25 Series 1 or GTR) - Only Done 400kms in Original Box Like New $500

Sard 265 l/per Hour Fuel Pump in R33gts-t Cradle (Never Used) $280

Blitz Blowoff (Bolts on to std Blowoff valve spot, and supports higher boost pressures) $150

New Low mount Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold $200

New Chinese Greddy copy front facing intake manifold $200 (No Throttle Body)

New Gates Blue Racing Timing Belt $100

New adjustable Cam Gear $50

New Front Seals 3 x (Cam gears and front seal) Genuine Nissan $50

or $4000 the lot

HKS 25/35 340hp Turbo and Dump (With Required Oils Lines) $1400

PowerFC $1350

Injectors $500

Z32 With Plug and Apexi Pod Filter $300

Or Price Drop - $3250 the lot

Also have

Splitfires (RB20, RB25 Series 1 or GTR) - Only Done 400kms in Original Box Like New $500

Sard 265 l/per Hour Fuel Pump in R33gts-t Cradle (Never Used) $280

Blitz Blowoff (Bolts on to std Blowoff valve spot, and supports higher boost pressures) $150

New Low mount Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold $200

New Chinese Greddy copy front facing intake manifold $200 (No Throttle Body)

New Gates Blue Racing Timing Belt $100

New adjustable Cam Gear $50

New Front Seals 3 x (Cam gears and front seal) Genuine Nissan $50

or $4000 the lot

PM sent and injectors taken

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