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Selling all my brand new parts that I purchased to start building a 25. Going back to a 20 for now so here goes:

Brand New Genuine Nissan VRS Kit $320

Brand New Water Pump $50

Brand New Cometic Head Gasket CMC4317-051 $300

Brand New 4" Trumpet Purple HKS Style $180

Brand New Nismo Low-Temp Thermostat (opens at 62degrees) $160

Brand New 2x M-Spec Fuel Rail Purple HKS Style $130ea

Brand New Gates Upper and Lower Radiator Hoses $15ea

Brand New Gates Alternator Belt $15

Brand New Gates Power Steering Belt $15

Brand New 6x BPR6ES NGK Spark Plugs $25

Brand New DBA Street Series Slotted Rotors to suit R32 GTS-T Fronts $380 Rears $300

Brand New GT35R Copy Turbo has a large rear housing rated at 650hp never been fitted $700

Brand New 2x RB20/25 High Mount External Manifolds $220ea

Items Can be posted with a little extra for freight. Can be picked up on the Sunshine Coast if need be.

Please PM me or post on here.

I am negotiable on prices but not wasting my time on low ballers these items are all BRAND NEW.

Pics will be posted up of all items shortly.

Cheers

Kails

Edited by kails
just wondering do u have all the beats for an RB25DET like power steering belt etc? i believe there is 3 of them? and r they all brand new? how much posted to melbourne?

thanks mate

Hey mate,

I have p/s and alt, i dont have A/C as i wasnt going to be installing it into my car. Let me know if your still keen, And postage to melb would be $10 at max in a AUS POST satchel.

Kails

i just want to check are the belts for a RB25DET? as i have a R33 GTST S2?

Yea mate the belts are for a RB25DET as this is what I was going to start building. I only have the P/Steering and ALT as I wasn't going to be running Aircon.

Kails

UPDATE: Radiator Hoses SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

i will take 1 M-Spec Fuel Rail Purple HKS Style $130ea ??? is it side feed ??? will put money in your account tomorrow pm me you bank stuff and can you find out postage to birkdale 4159 (brisbane)

thanks

hi mate $30 for the water pump

Hey mate I will keep it for that price as it cost me more. Cheers

i will take 1 M-Spec Fuel Rail Purple HKS Style $130ea ??? is it side feed ??? will put money in your account tomorrow pm me you bank stuff and can you find out postage to birkdale 4159 (brisbane)

thanks

PM Sent 12slide. Fuel rails are to suit Top Feed Injectors.

Cheers

Kails

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