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alrighty guys, i got heaps of stuff that needs to go as i no longer need these parts.

heres the list so far, will get pics on request

RB25 head with 62,473 genuine km's, seen the car it came out of. Head comes complete with loom, AFM, igniter with ford falcon coil set up or if u want orginal coils can organise that instead of falcon coils, coilpack center cover, inlet manifold with all sensors and injectors, Genuine manual Mines ECU, rocker covers fully polished, and AFM no exhuast manifold but i have a RB20 turbo complete setup with lines and all which could be used with the 25 head - asking $800 for the the lot without the RB20 turbo and manifold or $900 all together

LOOMS-

RB20det redtop - $80

RB20det silvertop - $120

RB25det - $120

RB20DET silvertop manual ECU - $150

RB20DET redtop manual ECU - $100

RB30E manual ECU - $50

RB20DET silvertop turbo setup with all lines, banjo bolts, washers, manifold, elbow and wastegate actuator VGC $250

RB20DET silvertop turbo with lines and wastegate actuator only GC - $150

RB20DET silvertop inlet manifold with all sensors and injectors VGC - $80

RB20DET silvertop coilpack cover - $40

RB20DET silvertop cam cover - $20

RB20DET rocker covers - $40

RB25DET pistons, rods, crank and crank cradle (came out of the low k motor mentioned above) block was sold to a mate - $250 all items are like brand new

RB25DET alternator - $80

7MGTE auto ecu- $60

Custom Zub zero polished turbo, biggest TO4 compressor housing with a T3 flange (not sure of exhaust AR) comes with staniless steel manifold and garret wastegate with screamer pipe in good condition - $700 ono

RB20det manual gearbox - $400 ono

RB30E manual gearbox conversion out of R31 with tailshaft, cluch and brake pedals, slave cylinder, master cylinder, line that runs to slave, shifter, crossmember, clutch fork, thowout bearing, flywheel, clutch and pressure plate - $650

R31 S3 tail light center garnish and bottom tail light surrounds - $80

various BOV's $50 each

RB20/25det crossover pipe with plumback BOV - $50 each

RB20/25det rubber elbow that joins to compressor on turbo - $20 each

RB20 AFM's $60 each

RB20 and 25 coilpacks - $20 each or $110 for 6 with coil adaption plates

RB26 Twin 600hp Nismos complete with all lines banjo bolts, wahsers, all intake piping with rubbers, actuators, dump pipes, oxy sensors, and both manifolds. 1 of them in in mint conditon the other has a little of horizontal play, all fins on compressor wheels are mint - $1300

1984 toyota 4runner in good condition with a V6 commodore engine in it, mated up to a surf gearbox which is the same a supra box but with a transfercase, car has been mod plated, was registered but just ran out. Heads were just done on motor, various gagues oil, water temp, volt gauge, CB radio, kenwood cd player with 6x9's car was sanded back to bare metal and resprayed in acrylic yellow ( standard colour) no rust in it, side steps, Bull bar, 2 spot lights, auxilary tank. not much needed to get a legit roadworthy just needs two $5 axle seals, 2 front seats and a drivers side window winding mechanisim. Tough Fourbie chasing $4000 ono

2001 KTM 250SX New pistons and rings, new rear suspension, new rear pirelli tyre, new front shocks but one recently blew a seal, pro circuit expansion chamber and muffler. Very fast bike not for faint hearted $3800 ono also comes with different colour plastics and a rear fender with tail light

OR $7000 for both the fourbie and the dirt bike.

THATS ALL FOR NOW, WILL GET PICS ON REQUEST AND I WILL LIST MORE PARTS SOON!

THANX GUYS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO CHECK THE AD OUT

CALL ME PLEASE IF UR KEEN ON ANYTHING ON 0401366024 I DONT USE THE NET MUCH SO YEAH, PLEASE CALL

CHEERS,

IVAN.

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