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have a rb25det block minus the head in perfect condition has had 100k service done new water pump etc motor is at mt barker can arrange sme pics soon

also have s2 auto trans with stage 2 shift kit perfect condition,radiator,complete a/c setup,standard injectors and any other stuff i will get a list soon so just after some EOI

reason i am thinking of selling these items is because i have rb30det been built and have done a manual conversion so complete auto setup with pedals etc

impul auto ecu there's a few other things as i no longer need these.

can organize courier at your cost if not in Adelaide

Adelaide,SA

Regards

Allan.M

call me on (0401409575 Allan) or PM-ME for more details

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list of some items i wish to sell: i will get a reading from the odometer asap.!

standard radiator from s2 R33 excellent condition $150

standard s2 R33 block no head,no fuel rail,comes with standard injectors intake manifold turbo manifold no turbo block is in very good condition, $800

standard in-tank fuel pump s2 R33 good $50

s2 R33 auto-trans + pedals excellent condition stage 2 shift kit been serviced new filter trans-fluid etc from mike at M.V. automatics $500

s2 R33 impul auto ecu removes speed limit cut rev limiter goes to 7.200rpm i think been awhile since i have been on the dyno give or take boost cut removed or moved i was running 1bar $200

2x standard boost solenoids $15 each

from a s2 R33 whole complete A/C shit from the engine bay ill check with my mechanic $400ono

call me on (0401409575 Allan) or pm-me parts can be delivered via freight at your expense or pick up in adelaide parts are with my mechanic so can organize it anytime.

Regards.

Allan.M

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