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Hey guys. Ive decided to change from building a 320rwkw rb25 to a 25/30 monster. I have a few parts available. As for the turbo, yes I had it up for sale in another thread but the sale fell through. I can get pictures on request for any of the items.

Spool Forged Conrods for rb25 or rb26 - $650 - These are brand new in box and come with ARP fastners

Garrett GT3076r - $1500 - Has been painted purple. GCG rebuilt the turbo with HKS 3037s parts. No shaft play. Has done about 6000kms

Blitz 550cc injectors - $600 - Injectors work perfectly and come in stock rb25 fuel rail with loom.

Exedy Ceremetallic SC 3 puk button clutch - $700 - This kit has an upgraded friction plate. It is a 4 puk plate. It is an r32 gtr upgrade part. Slide rates the 3 puk at 330rwkw. With the upgraded plate I was told it is able to take about 345rwkw. This clutch is brand new, never been used. Comes with release bearing and Spigot. This clutch is being used in a mates rb25 siliva drift car making slightly over 300rwkw so it can handle a little action.

RB25DET block. This is a stock block. would suit rebuild. Comes with stock conrods, pistons, flywheel, crankshaft. It has been disassembled - $800

Z32 Air flow metter (AFM) / MAF sensor - $250 - Comes with wire and lots of it

Tial 38mm Wastegate with 0.8bar spring - $450 - Brand new in box, comes with bolts and flanges

Edited by Lukas 33

Heys guys. Also up for sale I have:

Apexi Power FC for RB25DET with hand controller, FC datalogit box and a serial to usb convertor - $1600.

HKS fine tune timing belt for rb25 - $150 - brand new never been used. I just dont need it any more as im going to an rb30

cheers for pics mate! is it oil and water cooled or just oil?

Oil and water cooled. Price drop to $1300 delivered for Garrett GT3076R. I REALLY need this gone

PRICE DROP ON ALL ITEMS

Spool Rods for RB25/RB26 - $550

Clutch - $600

RB25DET block - $300

Z32 AFM - $200

Tial 38mm Wastegate - $400

Turbo - $1300

Up for sale I also have:

Hi mount exhaust manifold - $150

HKS fine tune timing belt - $150

Splitfire Coil Packs - $500

Cometic 1.3mm metal head gasket - $200

Custom front facing intake plenum (built by dahtone racing)- $550

Braided oil and water cooling lines - $300

RB25 head - $600

HKS Adjustable exhaust cam gear - $150

Edited by Lukas 33

Turbo, Timing belt, wastegate, afm and injectors SOLD

Still up for sale:

Stainles Hi-mount exhaust manifold - $150

RB25 head and block. - $400 each

Clutch - $600

Metal HG - $200

Forged Spool Rods - $550

Edited by Lukas 33

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