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1. RB25DET head and manafold $750

2. Std Nissan fly wheel, pressure plate and clutch plate $600

3. Head covers and bottom cover $400

4. Cam pully $60 (looks in good condition)

5. Std exhaust manifold heat shield $15

6. Std Nissan fuel rail and injectors $150 (Could get these "hi flowed" to get the larger reliable capacity)

7. Std Nissan throttle valve $80

8. Cam covers $60

9. Std Nissan RB25DET Turbo including dump pipe and oil connection pipe $380 (taken of stock at 70,000km)

10. Turbosmart Plumback BOV $300

11. Cam timer $50

12. Front pipe to turbo $60

13. R33 Standard BOV and gasket $50

14. R33 crossover pipe including HKS silicon connection pipe $80

15. Race Pipe - custom $350 (Used on track days. Just dropped the std exhaust and connected this baby straight on where the catalytic converter connects and it exhausts out to the side. Sounds brilliant)

16. Original Nissan air intake to air filter box $25

17. R32 crossover pipe (will fit R33) $25

18. Original automatic radio antenna $20

19. Original Nissan air intake to turbo piping 2x @ $25 each

20. Nissan 2500 coil cover 2x @ $25 each

21. Bride" racing seat. Fits straight into R33 $450 (Harness not included. Has wear mark otherwise excellent)

22. Turbo manifold gasket $15

23. Original Nissan coils and coild brackets 6x for $80 (replaced with spitfires)

24. Potenza RE540S - 225/50R16 on AVS Alloy mag wheels 16". Pearl white colour $450 (1 tyre blew out. Other 3 good for a couple more track runs. Great track tyres. Mags - Very good condition. No chips or cracks. Light weight compared to std wheels look good on car)

25. Silverstone" S-585 - 235/45R17 track tyres 2x @ $50 each (not a lot of tread for street but would still do a couple of track runs)

26. Advan" 255/40 Z R17 4x @50 each (Good track tyres. Still good for a couple of track days)

27. 300ZX original alloy wheel $25 (good condition. No cracks or major scrapes)

28. Brake pads BMXP - front wheels (Std brake pads, plenty of meat left. Use them to replace the noise track pads when on the street)

Have photos on request. Please PM for any further deatils (notecan only chk PMs at night)

Located Brisbane - Morningside

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1. RB25DET head and manafold $750

2. Std Nissan fly wheel, pressure plate and clutch plate $600

3. Head covers and bottom cover $400

4. Cam pully $60 (looks in good condition)

5. Std exhaust manifold heat shield $15 SOLD

6. Std Nissan fuel rail and injectors $150 (Could get these "hi flowed" to get the larger reliable capacity)

7. Std Nissan throttle valve $80

8. Cam covers $60 SOLD

9. Std Nissan RB25DET Turbo including dump pipe and oil connection pipe $380 (taken of stock at 70,000km)

10. Turbosmart Plumback BOV $300

11. Cam timer $50

12. Front pipe to turbo $60

13. R33 Standard BOV and gasket $50

14. R33 crossover pipe including HKS silicon connection pipe $80

15. Race Pipe - custom $350 (Used on track days. Just dropped the std exhaust and connected this baby straight on where the catalytic converter connects and it exhausts out to the side. Sounds brilliant)

16. Original Nissan air intake to air filter box $25

17. R32 crossover pipe (will fit R33) $25 SOLD

18. Original automatic radio antenna $20

19. Original Nissan air intake to turbo piping 2x @ $25 each

20. Nissan 2500 coil cover 2x @ $25 each 1x SOLD

21. "Bride" racing seat. Fits straight into R33 $450 (Harness not included. Has wear mark otherwise excellent)

22. Turbo manifold gasket $15

23. Original Nissan coils and coild brackets 6x for $80 (replaced with spitfires)

24. Potenza RE540S - 225/50R16 on AVS Alloy mag wheels 16". Pearl white colour $450 (1 tyre blew out. Other 3 good for a couple more track runs. Great track tyres. Mags - Very good condition. No chips or cracks. Light weight compared to std wheels look good on car)

25. Silverstone" S-585 - 235/45R17 track tyres 2x @ $50 each (not a lot of tread for street but would still do a couple of track runs)

26. Advan" 255/40 Z R17 4x @50 each (Good track tyres. Still good for a couple of track days)

27. 300ZX original alloy wheel $25 (good condition. No cracks or major scrapes)

28. Brake pads BMXP - front wheels (Std brake pads, plenty of meat left. Use them to replace the noise track pads

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hey bud yeah im still interested in the turbo just curious is yours the nylon compressor wheel i heard on another forum that the later model series two turbos are basically R34 replacement turbo's which have the nylon compressor wheel better for heat dissipation

Im on the gold coast, just give me a call and we can discuss further 0404803660 thanks man my names Chris

hey bud yeah im still interested in the turbo just curious is yours the nylon compressor wheel i heard on another forum that the later model series two turbos are basically R34 replacement turbo's which have the nylon compressor wheel better for heat dissipation

Im on the gold coast, just give me a call and we can discuss further 0404803660 thanks man my names Chris

Hi Chris

Can you tell by looking at the compressor wheel?

It was taken off a very clean Series II engine.

I'll attach a photo if this helps.

Maybe I can meet you half way on the coast on weekend to deliver?

Cheers

Dave

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