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rb25det

built 12 months ago but done low kays ,consists of

acid cleaned and prepped block, new welsh plugs etc

balanced crank to suit new rods and pistons

Eagle H beam rods

ACL Forged pistons

Jun oil drive collar

ARP crank, big end, and head studs

N1 oil pump

new R33 water pump

new tensioners and nissan belt

tomei oil retrictors

head rebuilt with tomei poncams

tomei exhaust cam wheel

new NGK iridium's

Bolt ons

ETM high mount manifold HPC coated black

gt3582r-iw with exhaust housing HPC coated black

choice of either 18 psi or 24 psi actuator.

turbo beenie

ss braided lines both feed and return.

3 inch dump with 2 inch wastegate pipe all in 316 stainless

5 inch cat

PFC with inbuilt Boost controller

600 x 300 x 80 ASE front mount

brand new bosch q45 AFM

4 inch stainless intake

FPR with gauge

044 intank setup.

Trans

fully built box from MV Automatics

2800 high stall

stg 2 shift kit

includes all new custum clutches and kevlar band etc

this is my wifes car so was only ever boosted properly on the dyno.

either seperate for parts or sell car whole.

open to offers

Hey mate

I know you probably wanna sell the car whole, but would be interested in the Transmission if you do seperate it. Pm me details on price, locatation etc.

Cheers

Brendan

Hey mate

I know you probably wanna sell the car whole, but would be interested in the Transmission if you do seperate it. Pm me details on price, locatation etc.

Cheers

Brendan

no worries i will happily seperate the car if i can find buyers for a few of the major parts like manifold / turbo set up, engine , trans etc.once the big things are allocated i will strip all the parts and list prices for all the remaining mods.

I'm interested in some of the items but I'm located in the USA...do you have a problem with international postage? I have a FedEx account if that makes things easier for you. Thanks!

-Blake :P

rb25det

built 12 months ago but done low kays ,consists of

acid cleaned and prepped block, new welsh plugs etc

balanced crank to suit new rods and pistons

Eagle H beam rods

ACL Forged pistons

Jun oil drive collar

ARP crank, big end, and head studs

N1 oil pump

new R33 water pump

new tensioners and nissan belt

tomei oil retrictors

Short motor $3500

head rebuilt with tomei poncams $1500

tomei exhaust cam wheel (not installed) $200

new NGK iridium's

Bolt ons

ETM high mount manifold HPC coated black $1000

gt3582r-iw with exhaust housing HPC coated black $1500

choice of either 18 psi or 24 psi actuator. $100 each

turbo beenie $75

ss braided lines both feed and return. $100

3 inch dump with 2 inch wastegate pipe all in 316 stainless $200

5 inch cat $150

PFC with inbuilt Boost controller $1000

600 x 300 x 80 ASE front mount $700

brand new bosch q45 AFM $300

4 inch stainless intake $100

FPR with gauge $150

044 intank setup. $200

Trans

fully built box from MV Automatics

2800 high stall

stg 2 shift kit

large trans cooler

includes all new custum clutches and kevlar band etc $2200

rb25det

built 12 months ago but done low kays ,consists of

acid cleaned and prepped block, new welsh plugs etc

balanced crank to suit new rods and pistons

Eagle H beam rods

ACL Forged pistons

Jun oil drive collar

ARP crank, big end, and head studs

N1 oil pump

new R33 water pump

new tensioners and nissan belt

tomei oil retrictors

Short motor $3500

head rebuilt with tomei poncams $1500

tomei exhaust cam wheel (not installed) $200

new NGK iridium's

Bolt ons

ETM high mount manifold HPC coated black $1000

gt3582r-iw with exhaust housing HPC coated black $1500

choice of either 18 psi or 24 psi actuator. $100 each

turbo beenie $75

ss braided lines both feed and return. $100

3 inch dump with 2 inch wastegate pipe all in 316 stainless $200

5 inch cat $150

PFC with inbuilt Boost controller $1000

600 x 300 x 80 ASE front mount $700

brand new bosch q45 AFM $300

4 inch stainless intake $100

FPR with gauge $150

044 intank setup. $200

Trans

fully built box from MV Automatics

2800 high stall

stg 2 shift kit

large trans cooler

includes all new custum clutches and kevlar band etc $2200

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