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Hi I have some parts for sale, I bought them to go on my R33 RB25DET but ran out of money to finish and would like to see them to go to a good home.

genuine Garrett GT35/40 with .62 a/r chrome ceramic rear housing $1750

set of 6 delphi 680cc 14mm top feed injectors (low impedence -suit power fc)

and alloy fuel rail to suit RB25DET $1000

pollished stainless intake plenum $300

Z32 AFM and wiring adaptor (suit RB25DET with power fc) $350

50mm v-band clamp wastegate $250

Sard rising rate fuel reg $170

or take the lot for $3700

I dont have any pics available on my pc but txt me on 0405 767 535 and i can send you a pic of any part you like.

If you have any questions call or txt me on that number or email me [email protected]

Cheers

Dave

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hey mate what brand is the intake plenum and do you have pics of it??

hey mate, it is a custom stainless top plenum i had made by a guy on the coast, i have pics on my phone if you would like them

Hey mate keen on ur plenum, could you please email some pics to [email protected]

also what would approx postage to melbourne (3067) be?

hey mate. sending pics thismorn, they are from my mobile so quality may not be 100%, i will have to enquire about postage tommorow, wouldnt be more than $20 though

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