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Hey guys I'm currently running out of room in the shed for all my shit. Everything is from my R33 series 1 manual RB25det. I really need this stuff gone.

Stock turbo - done approx 100 000kms. No shaft play, great condition - $300

Stock BOV - $30

SSQV BOV - $150

Stock Air box - $50

Apexi Power intake POD with bracket - $50

Stock exhaust manifold - $50

Stainless steel hi-mount exhaust manifold with 38mm external wastegate flange - $150

Comeitc MLS Head Gasket - $150

Alternator - $150

Starter motor - $100

Coil pack cover - $50

Stock coil packs - $80

Stock silicone intake pipe - $20

Stock Fuel pump - $40

Plenum runners - $40

Stock CAS - $100

Stock rb25 head - Perfect for rb25/30 - $400

*If the head does not sell on its own the individual prices are as follows*

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock Camshafts - $50

Cam covers - $80

Bare head (minus camshafts, cam gears and covers) - $250

Stock ECU / Comp - $100

Top Secret ECU / Comp - Competizone Rom - $300

Stock cam gear cover - $20

Stock head bolts - $20

Stock clutch and flywheel - $200 or $300 with freshly machined flywheel

Stock flywheel - $50 or $150 freshly machined

Exedy Ceremetallic SC 3 puk clutch with upgraded friction plate - Brand new in box. Can hold up to 345rwkw - $500

Crank Pulley - $20

Stock block - $200

Stock Pistons - $100

Stock Rods - $100

OR Pistons and rods for $120

Sump - $50

Crankshaft - $100

OR Block, pistons and rods, crank and sump for $400

Like I said I NEED this stuff gone asap! If you think my prices are unreasonable make me an offer ;) You can SMS me on 0406895948 or PM me. PM would probably be the best way. I really need this gone so offer away :)

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URGENT!

Everyone who PMed me regarding parts can you mesage me again as my inbox is now empty and I accidently deleted your messages. These were people chasing. Stock BOV, Stock Coil Packs, Stock Turbo, Stock Fuel pump, Stock Ex Manifold, Apexi Pod and Clutch! :D Cheers

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Hey guys I'm currently running out of room in the shed for all my shit. Everything is from my R33 series 1 manual RB25det. I really need this stuff gone.

Stock turbo - done approx 100 000kms. No shaft play, great condition - $300

Stock BOV - $30

SSQV BOV - $150

Stock Air box - $50

Apexi Power intake POD with bracket - $50

Stock exhaust manifold - $50

Stainless steel hi-mount exhaust manifold with 38mm external wastegate flange - $150

Comeitc MLS Head Gasket - $150

Alternator - $150

Starter motor - $100

Coil pack cover - $50

Stock coil packs - $80

Stock silicone intake pipe - $20

Stock Fuel pump - $40

Plenum runners - $40

Stock CAS - $100

Stock rb25 head - Perfect for rb25/30 - $400

*If the head does not sell on its own the individual prices are as follows*

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock Camshafts - $50

Cam covers - $80

Bare head (minus camshafts, cam gears and covers) - $250

Stock ECU / Comp - $100

Top Secret ECU / Comp - Competizone Rom - $300

Stock cam gear cover - $20

Stock head bolts - $20

Stock clutch and flywheel - $200 or $300 with freshly machined flywheel

Stock flywheel - $50 or $150 freshly machined

Exedy Ceremetallic SC 3 puk clutch with upgraded friction plate - Brand new in box. Can hold up to 345rwkw - $500

Crank Pulley - $20

Stock block - $200

Stock Pistons - $100

Stock Rods - $100

OR Pistons and rods for $120

Sump - $50

Crankshaft - $100

OR Block, pistons and rods, crank and sump for $400

Like I said I NEED this stuff gone asap! If you think my prices are unreasonable make me an offer :D You can SMS me on 0406895948 or PM me. PM would probably be the best way. I really need this gone so offer away :P

Is that ecu the same one I wanna buy off you?

Is that ecu the same one I wanna buy off you?

Yes it is. The best I can do is $320. I cant go any lower as I am losing too much money.

NOTE: The majority of these items are either SOLD or no longer for sale. At the time of the post I was in need of money fast and would sell anything I had at some pretty low prices. This however is no longer the case

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