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Item:

1. Rb30 ser 2 N/A block, complete but in pieces, ready to be machined and assembled. perfect to start off the project with.

2. series 2 rb25det head, complete, polished covers.

3. engine stand, bright yellow, good condition,

4. genuine Greddy plenum. brand new

5. genuine HKS 1000cc injectors, brand new

6. trust/greddy duel feed fuel rail annodised blue, brand new

7. garrett gt4082 turbo internally gated, you can get the specs from google.

8. Sard fuel reg

9. Trust/Greddy adjustable cam gears, brand new, anoodised blue

10. Q45 AFM, biggest you can get and perfect for big HP application, used but great condition

11. Tomie Cams, 270 degree, 10.25mm lift, these are the biggest you can get for the 25. brand new, never used

12. Rb20det loom and computer

13. 5 stud conversion for laurel.S13, only missing hubs. have calipers and rotors. rotors need a machine. claipers are sprayed gold. need to be assembled. good condition otherwise. all from R33

Location: Gold Coast

Website: this one,

Item Condition: most are brand new, all in great condition

Reason for Selling: sellin up, over the whole car scene

Price and Payment Conditions:

items 1, 2, and 3 $700 if you take the lot i will throw in the stand for free.

4. $800

5. bought these for 320 each, bargain at $1200 for the lot

6. $250

7. $300

8. $220

9. $350

10. $200

11. $850

12. $150

13. $300

Pictures: need to recharge camera so up in a day or 2

Contact Details: Casey 0415 931 375

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Item:

1. Rb30 ser 2 N/A block, complete but in pieces, ready to be machined and assembled. perfect to start off the project with.

2. series 2 rb25det head, complete, polished covers.

3. engine stand, bright yellow, good condition,

4. genuine Greddy plenum. brand new

5. genuine HKS 1000cc injectors, brand new

6. trust/greddy duel feed fuel rail annodised blue, brand new

7. garrett gt4082 turbo internally gated, you can get the specs from google.

8. Sard fuel reg

9. Trust/Greddy adjustable cam gears, brand new, anoodised blue

10. Q45 AFM, biggest you can get and perfect for big HP application, used but great condition

11. Tomie Cams, 270 degree, 10.25mm lift, these are the biggest you can get for the 25. brand new, never used

12. Rb20det loom and computer

13. 5 stud conversion for laurel.S13, only missing hubs. have calipers and rotors. rotors need a machine. claipers are sprayed gold. need to be assembled. good condition otherwise. all from R33

Location: Gold Coast

Website: this one,

Item Condition: most are brand new, all in great condition

Reason for Selling: sellin up, over the whole car scene

Price and Payment Conditions:

items 1, 2, and 3 $700 if you take the lot i will throw in the stand for free.

4. $800

5. bought these for 320 each, bargain at $1200 for the lot

6. $250

7. $300

8. $220

9. $350

10. $200

11. $850

12. $150

13. $300

Pictures: need to recharge camera so up in a day or 2

Contact Details: Casey 0415 931 375

#7 seems a little cheap.. at that price I'll take, infact i'll take 10..

:) :)

that cant be genuine garret can it ?

is it new or used

pics of zorst and compressor wheel

its a genuine garrett

havethe numbers on the turbo too but the pic didnt turn out,

if you really want it i can try again,

i have taped it all up so if your actually interested i will take a pic

Out of interest, how much would you want for the cylinder head?

chaseine bout 600 for the head as they are still selling for 500 and i saw a set of polished covers on ebay with heaps of bids on them go for over 200

so i think 600 is reasonable

how are you mate interested in the turbo is it all in good condition and is it a t4 flange if is could you send to me by post cod address is 92 clinton street orange nsw 2800 and whats final cost thanx chris

yes its a T4 flange,

nothing wrong with the turbo,

i can post, dont have a cost at the moment, but it weighs 14kg so i would imagine it would be a bit, but i will find out and get back to you

ill give u 1000 for the injectors and fuel rail

sorry mate but im not sellin the injectors for any less than what ive advertised, im loseing way too much already on them.

if you want both injectors and fuel rail i will sell them both for $ 1375

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