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BIG PRICE DROP!!!!!

RB25DET NEO with gearbox, wiring loom stock computer and stock turbo (no injectors) 80,000km $3500

Trust Tdo6 25g turbo-kit comes with manifold, turbo 48mm trust external gate with screamer pipe, all stainless cooler pipes, braided lines, turbo beanie, trust foam pod and dump pipe (was slightly bent in the crash) only 7000km old zero shaft play

$4600

680cc sard injectors (top feed) 7000km old sold

nismo 2way diff 5 bolt suits R34 or S15 4000km old $1000

Nismo twin plate clutch with light weight flywheel 7000km old sold

splitfire coilpacks suit NEO 20,000km old sold

bride race seat with rail to suit R32 gtr or R34 excellent condiction $500

Z32 afm $200 NO PULG

walbrow intank fuel pump sold

r34 greddy pillar holds 2 60mm gauges $100

r34 adjustable lower control arm fronts 500km old $100

R34 strut bar $100

stock intercooler sold

stock r34 NA rims sold

r34 stock seats full set $200

after market radiator $200

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manifold is greddy/trust (will remain in kit unless i find a buyer for turbo)

loom and ecu will remain with motor unless a very good offer is made

If i could sell my damn stagea i would be keen on a heap of it for my 34.

PM if you want the best you would do for the Gbox, Turbo kit, Z32 and diff.

Unless u want a stagea? We could work something out :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

BIG PRICE DROP!!!!!

RB25DET NEO with wiring loom stock computer and stock turbo (no injectors) 80,000km $1500

gearbox $1200

Trust Tdo6 25g turbo-kit comes with manifold, turbo 48mm trust external gate with screamer pipe, all stainless cooler pipes, braided lines, turbo beanie, trust foam pod and dump pipe (was slightly bent in the crash) only 7000km old zero shaft play

$4000

nismo 2way diff 5 bolt suits R34 or S15 4000km old $800

Z32 afm $150 NO PULG

walbrow intank fuel pump $100

r34 greddy pillar holds 2 60mm gauges $100

r34 adjustable lower control arm fronts 500km old $100

R34 strut bar $80

r34 stock seats full set $200

after market radiator $150

really need this out of my shed so make an offer

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