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Rb25det gear box was in a running car, comes with shifter $1300ono

Rb25det ser short motor, has alternator and complete set of covers painted cusco blue, motor had 70 000 on it wen purchased and did about 1000ks, it has gota brand new gates timming belt, water pump, cam and crank seals, and rocker cover gaskets, suspected blown head gasket $900 ono

Rb20det motor is missin exhuast side and a few bits and pieces, motor has been sitting for a while $400ono

Rb20/25det billet flywheel, purchased from doug at npc, flywheel isnt machined but can be for $45 dollars extra,

codition is good and was in car for about 5000ks. $340ono

Rb30det block has been acid deep and cleaned ready for maching, $300ono

RB sump for 20,25,30 good condition $100

Rb20det dr drift computer tune for rb25 turbo, fuel pump,fuel reg and exhuast excellent condition $400 ono

carbon fibre bonnet for a s15, a1 condition will post pics tommorow $900 ono

carbon fibre wing, is about roof height a1 condition will post pics tommorow $450

s13 or 180sx seat rail sits really low, good condition, bolts from underneith $150

if u are after and bits and pieces plz pm or msg as have a few nissan spare parts lying around 0433641432

all parts are located north side of brissy but willing to post etc

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