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I also have these parts to be sold.

Performance parts

GCG Hi-flowed 450hp turbo and recently rebuilt by MTQ done ~500km since rebuild (made 247rwkw @ 16psi with supporting mods with no camshaft upgrade) - $1500

Apexi PowerFC + Hand controller (slight scratch on the hand controller screen) - $1250

Front facing intake manifold + stock RB25 throttle body adaptor + throttle cable to suit- $320

6 x 550cc hi flowed side fed Rb25det injectors by Deatschwerks with wiring loom and stock fuel rail- $400

Silver GFB hybrid bov (with trumpet and block off cap) with rb25 adaptor - $170

Blue silicon air intake - $80

Z32 AFM (with plug) - $200

Oil cooler relocation kit + braided hosing (use Z160 oil filter) - $160

Adjustable Cam gear - $70

UAS Crank Angle Sensor - $250

Rb25DET Stock parts in good working condition (please don’t ask me to take pictures of stock parts)

6 x stock injectors with wiring loom (no fuel rail)- $80

RB25DET wiring loom - $170

Clutch fan - $100

Stock front pipe- $20

Stock boost controller - $40

Stock throttle body (no cable) - $50

Stock dump pipe - $20

Stock intake manifold - $100

power steering pump & ps fluid holder - $100

alternator - $100

a/c compressor- $150

Stock Blow off valve - $20

Stock exhaust manifold with exhaust heat wrapping - $100

Stock manual ECU - $50

2 x stock rear springs and shock absorbers (still in good condition) with no top - $100

Also I have a RB25DET engine (minus the manifolds and the head is ported) suit rebuild- $1000.

I can post MOST items @ your own cost, just PM me if you are interested.

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The adj cam gear can work for either Intake or exhaust (originally i had 2 but then i found out that cam gear won't do anything for the intake as it will get rid of VCT so i sold one of them). I will find out the brand for you as it is still on my old motor and i bought it through a Group buy here.

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