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hi guys im changing my engine setup from a rb25/30 to a ls1

i have the parts listed...

Garrett gt3082r turbo

like new, only has about 1000ks, used for drifting only, 3 race days and 2 dyno tunes, rated 600+ hp, 1 year old, no shaft play.

$1350

KKR 50mm external wastegate, same description as above

$250

5x SPLITFIRE coils, 1 coil damaged, to suit rb25det series 1 and some others

$220

rb25det front facing plenium, china type greddy copy, welded on rb25 throttle body mount, comes with standard injectors.

$220

rb25det short shifter, nismo copy, brand new in box.

$100

tail shaft to suit rb gear box to sr diff

$300

r33 crossmember, will swap for s13 crossmember, otherwise

$150

monza BOV, like new

$50

LOCATED in Windsor NSW

call alex on 0423 216 772 for any questions

much rather pickup so you can view the items

open to any REASONABLE offers...

cheers

hi guys im changing my engine setup from a rb25/30 to a ls1

i have the parts listed...

Garrett gt3082r turbo

like new, only has about 1000ks, used for drifting only, 3 race days and 2 dyno tunes, rated 600+ hp, 1 year old, no shaft play.

$1350

KKR 50mm external wastegate, same description as above

$250

5x SPLITFIRE coils, 1 coil damaged, to suit rb25det series 1 and some others

$220

rb25det front facing plenium, china type greddy copy, welded on rb25 throttle body mount, comes with standard injectors.

$220

rb25det short shifter, nismo copy, brand new in box.

$100

tail shaft to suit rb gear box to sr diff

$300

r33 crossmember, will swap for s13 crossmember, otherwise

$150

monza BOV, like new

$50

LOCATED in Windsor NSW

call alex on 0423 216 772 for any questions

much rather pickup so you can view the items

open to any REASONABLE offers...

cheers

Plenium SOLDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

offers anyone

  • 4 months later...
r33 crossmember, will swap for s13 crossmember, otherwise

$150

hey mate u still up for swaps ??? only prob is im in qld can offer 1 of 3 crossmembers if we can organise a transport method?

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