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Hi everyone!

For sale I have the following parts located in Sydney

RIPS Plenum to suit RB25: I never actually fitted this to any of my cars while they were running but it is in good condition and the intake flanges matches the rb25 gasket. I am unsure if there is a difference between NA and Turbo manifolds. I have a spare throttle body here too which came with it you can have

$450 SOLD

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R33 Strut tower bar

$50

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RB26 Cam covers and valley cover in QM1 white

$300

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RB26 Front timing cover in black- Have 2

$50

Z32 AFM and plug

$SOLD

Nismo 750cc injectors for rb25 on rail

$SOLD

Genuine Greddy intercooler kit inc alloy piping and cooler, cold side pipe has trust style BOV

$400

Apexi Power fc for r33 GTST with hand controller

$SOLD

R33 GTR turbos with standard dumps- taken off the new motor I bought for my race car. approx 60 000kms of standard boost

$500

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Standard coilpacks from the r33 GTR motor

$50

Twin Turbo pipe for RB26x 2 sets

$SOLD

RB26 exhaust manifolds

$150

Just Jap Rear camber arms- brand new never fitted

$160 pics further down

Oil cooler kit

$100

More parts and pics if you scroll down

some pics:

Power FC for R33 GTST with hand controller

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Z32 and plug

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Nismo injectors on rb25det rail

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all the mods were done around 10 000km ago so egverything is in top condition I need to degrease the fuel rail but thats about it.

located in glenfield in sydney.

here are some pics of the 26 timing cover, i have 2 for sale

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also the remaining twin turbo pipes and rb26 manifolds

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some brand new just jap r33/S14 rear camber arms $150

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Just jap oil cooler kit $SOLD

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Factory 32 GTR intercooler rubber pipesx4- $50

Pipe to shorten intake piping and get it out of the way for a nice turbo setup $40

note it is currently painted silver.

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more stuff to come keep checking back

I will get some pics when its not raining, the cooler is still on the car atm, i have to take the greddy plenum off to put the factory cooler on, and i'm not able to pull it off til next weekend unless someone wants it urgently.

It is a spec m kit i bought brand new, with a bov installed on the hot side under the guard. I have had it for a few years but the car has only done 10 000 k's.

does have a tps on it which plugs straight in. I'll take a pic of the throttle body on the weekend im not sure which type it is. Just came with the plenum lol but it is a nissan part

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