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Rb25 Custom Inlet Manifold, 4x Mt/bf Drag Radials On Rims, Blitz Dsbc Sr Boost Contoller, R32 Tomei Headlight Intake


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Selling the remaining parts from my project 32

Custom inlet manifold for RB25, modified std runners - old Subzero type one, with 70mm? 5ltr holden throttle body

Includes alloy fuel rail with 75lb ~800cc Holley injectors

Sard pressure reg

Injectors, reg and fuel rail were new, mainfold SH but polished up

$1000

Blitz Duel SBC spec R boost contoller, fitted but as new, includes all wiring etc, $400

Tomei R32 headlight replacent intake, painted black, as new, $250

2 x MT Drag radials, 255/50R16, 80% tread remaining mounted on polished 5 spoke wheels (std toyota of some sort) 16x7.5 + 50?, perfect offset for my 32 with +1 camber for the drags, with wheel nuts to suit wheels, $400

2 x BF goodrich draf radials, 255/50R16, 80% tread remaining mounted on polished 5 spoke wheels (std toyota of some sort) 16x7.5 + 50?, perfect offset for my 32 with +1 camber for the drags, with wheel nuts to suit wheels, $400

Parts in Adelaide but can arrange shipping of all items, emails [email protected]

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Will get some pics of headlight and other stuff later today hopefully, cheers

pics of head light intake? very keen

Will find out for you, can you please pm me address or at least post code, thanks

keen on the rims and tyres mate how much would it cost to freight to gold coast?

cheers

Pics of intake and the 2 MT drag radials, the wheels and the condition of the BF ones are the same, just need to dig them out to get some pics

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Blitz Duel SBC spec R boost contoller, fitted but as new, includes all wiring etc, $400

To clarify, Spec R? Wouldnt happen to be an Spec R ID?

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G'day Mate, would you mind doing me a favour... when the tyres are lying on the ground, how many mm's to the mounting hub face (lying facedown and backdown).

I know you've given the offsets and tyre width etc, but it's going to be really tight on my car, so I'd like some exact figures if possible :whistling:

Thanks again,

Tim

Roy, no its the one in the lower pic, the std Spec R i think

To clarify, Spec R? Wouldnt happen to be an Spec R ID?

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G'day Mate, would you mind doing me a favour... when the tyres are lying on the ground, how many mm's to the mounting hub face (lying facedown and backdown).

I know you've given the offsets and tyre width etc, but it's going to be really tight on my car, so I'd like some exact figures if possible ;)

Thanks again,

Tim

With wheel/tyre flat on ground,

overall height of tyre at the biggest boldge = 260 mm

ground to wheel mount flat = 180mm

this would make sence, as the wheels are marked +50, half distance is 130 + 50 = 130

They fitted nice on my 32 gtst with camber set as it was, also had adjustable rear camber arms. Not sure if at one point I had to use 5mm spacers to get them to clear with different camber/control arms. But the tyres are worth it by themself so the wheels are just a bonus. Hope this helps

Blitz Duel SBC spec R boost contoller

Would this be the right one for an R34GTT or would it be the spec S silly question maybe but I just don't know. :down:

The boost controller will work with any turbo, the spec S uses a different boost control solenoid, the spec R one has a better solenoid to contol the boost, hope this helps, cheers

Blitz Duel SBC spec R boost contoller

Would this be the right one for an R34GTT or would it be the spec S silly question maybe but I just don't know. :down:

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