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hey guys just helping a friend out whos got a bunch of stuff thats been left over from his 3L build.

just a note all the following is off a Rb25 NEO form a 2000 model R34 GTT

Mirror Finish Plazmaman Plenum = $850 FIRM

done around 15,000km still in NEW CONDITION STATE

direct bolt onto R34s and gets rid of all the ugly wires and looks hektic lol

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72mm Plazmaman Throttle body to suit Plazmaman Plenum = $380 firm

more air flow = more kws =D

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SARD 800CC Injecors. $800 - ONO

sorry no pics yet =[

6boost Steampipe Manifold Suit T3 - $800 ONO

no pics yet guys =[

Garrett GT3540 .86 Rear - $1500 ONO

made 350rwkw on my 3L setup @ 20psi

done around ~15,000kms

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Splitfire Coilpack - $550 ONO

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RB25 NEO HEAD - $1500 ONO

complete with wiring loom and has done around 70,000kms serviced every 5,000kms.

Blown RB25 NEO Bottom End - make an offer

not much to say about this one lol.

well guys thats it. any questions feel free to ask or call me on 0421691338. working most of the time so leave a message if i dont pick up.

cheers :blush:

Edited by VB-

Hey bud just wondering why youre selling everything?

Because you blew the engine?! lol

Interested in the Manifold, in melb too.

Im assuming high mount? Also is it an external gate manifold? What gate did you use with it?

You used with manifold with the turbo with no dramas?

Cheers.

Hey bud just wondering why youre selling everything?

Because you blew the engine?! lol

Ye, sounds like anDru has minced a motor doesn't it? :D

Either way

"hey guys just helping a friend out whos got a bunch of stuff thats been left over from his 3L build."

Closed. Get your 'friend' to post up... but then if its anDru, he might have a few problems doing that.

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