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Hey Guys n Girls so wanting to get rid of my parts n etc selling because i want to get a different set up. all in perfect working condition, car will be starting to be stripped this weekend from the 20th Feb and if u want any of these parts i can post at ur expense, but with the larger heavier parts like engine will need to be picked up or courier organised by u. can contact me any time on 0414424902 or pm.

Thanks

Lok

Parts:

Rb25det series 2 engine (never been cracked open)

- Stock, working pretty much drop in and go!

- intake mani + plenum + TPS sensor + AFM

- stock coilpacks

- stock exhaust mani

- 150000 Kms done

- all pully's incl except for a/c

- no thermostat + no cover for the thermostat

- no injectors or rail

- only selling as package unless u have some1 wanting the other bits

$1600 ono

Os Giken / cusco super single clutch

- still got plenty of meat left

$600

Power Fc + hand controller + boost controller

- Condition great

- will no seperate unless u have some1 wanting the other bits.

$1450 ono

Z32 AFM

- Condition Great

- incl Plug

$200

Trust T67-25g + exh mani rb25 no gate

- done maybe 10000kms

- little to no shaft play

- manifold to suit

- oil drain

$1750 ono

Sard 660cc injectors in rail suit rb25det

- Condition great no probs

- straight drop into rb25det

$800 ono

i will post up picks of all these parts soon as they come out, atm they are still in the car going to start taking all the parts out 2morrow 20th Feb. unless u really need photos of the items txt me ill mms them to u and ill post it up here asap.

pick ups welcome call me anytime u want can be at home anytime for inspections just let me knw in advance.

Thanks

Lok

Mobile: 0414424902

I am looking for these parts, depending on wat u want to swap or sell with cash adjustment depending on wat u have and want.

- Haltech E11V2

- r33 e11v2 patch loom

Edited by 8znR33
Hi mate

Those injectors and rail you got in good condition?

Will it all fir with a standard plenum?

Cheers

hey mate yea in good condition will go straight in i've only had em roughly 6 months, and yes will fit standard plenum

Pics so far havent gotten to taking the whole turbo and manifold off yet i have photos of it in the car if u want these just pm me or txt me i can mms it to u. But i will try to get the engine out and then ill get the photos of the turbs n clutch.

power fc + hand controller + pwr fc boost controller

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the injectors and z32 afm (these are sold pending payment as stated b4 but just incase it falls through)

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just found the specs for the clutch n a photo from the site

SUPER SINGLE CLUTCH SYSTEM

A light maneuver is required even with a high performance clutch. The super single clutch has the diaphragm lever ratio modified for a light pedal operation as any sporty clutch on the market.

Material interface and size matching has been made possible by mass production. Designed and developed from zero, high performance and easy use has been compatible at a high level.

With CUSCO's original setting of the diaphragm lever ratio, we have realized a pressure figure of 1280kg/f (12550N/f) and capable of handling 400ps and 40kg/f output.

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i will post the one i have soon.

Sard 660cc injectors in rail suit rb25det = sold pending payment

Z32 AFM = sold pending payment

sold confirmed.

pm sent to 26ame

heres the pic of the clutch the flywheel is still on the car need to borrow a tool to get it off so hopefully it will be off by thurs.

post-54607-1266916485_thumb.jpg

power fc with everything is still avail, because waiting on this guy for payment but has not come through yet dont knw if his that keen anymore or not, so just incase his not its up again.

Thanks

sorry bud wont separate the Hand controller. maybe separate the boost but only if some1 wants it will i separate it.

Thanks

lok pm me a price on just the ecu w/out the hand controll...

ill let ya knw if the guy above wants the hand controller

Thanks

Edited by 8znR33

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