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picture of dash cluster? interested.

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Falken Azenis

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cluster (just dirty will clean before sending off...)

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rb20 5 sp Box with gone synchros

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Cross over pipe

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Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch

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rb20 bare motor

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Rb25det rotors and pads

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Defi Link oil & water temp guage in custom pods with all sensors and control unit $550ono

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in regards to the coilpacks can you tell me how much of a difference the splitfire coil packs are compared to the stock one performance wise. cheers

sorry mate splitfires were sold long ago.

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ITEMS SOLD & PICKED UP/DELIVERED:

SPlITFIRE SF-DIS-001 

DEFI HUD

RB20DET TURBO

32 GTR WHEELS 

IGNITER PACK 

COILPACK LOOM

RB25 A/C Compressor

R33 WHEELS

RB20DET AFM

Apexi Power FC Boost control kit

5x114.3 pcd x 4 15mm hubcentric spacers

Intake Cam

Exedy HDCB Clutch Kit

 

EVERYTHING ELSE STILL AVAILABLE!!!!!!!

Feel free to throw me some offers as I'm in the process of repricing everything for a major price drop...

Even the little odd bits and pieces feel free to ask as I may have them...

Just need to clear this stuff out asap!!!

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STILL AVAILABLE: UPDATED PRICES

• RB20DET STD Cam Exh Side - $$60 $30 

• RB20DET STD Cams Gears - $$40ea $20ea

• RB20DET STD Injectors + Loom - $$120 $70 

• RB20DET Intake Manifold Top + Bottom Half with gasket - $$100 $70

• RB20DET Exhuast Manifold -$$80 $50  

• RB20DET OEM Turbo Inlet Pipe - $$25 $12

• RB20 Crossover pipe - $$50 $30

• RB25 Crossover pipe - $$50 $30

• R32 GTST Dash Cluster (11x,xxxkms) - $$120 $80

• RB20DET ECU - $$150 $120 

• RB20DET Cam Angle Sensor - $$130 $60  

• R32 GTST front seats Drivers + Passenger - $$120ea $75ea or $130 for Both (not separating til I get buyer for both)

• R32 GTST RB20DET (bare long motor blown headgasket) no cas/cams/gears/thermo housing/oil filter holder/manifolds/flywheel  - $$400 $220ono pick it up and take it away

• Rear Wiper and Motor - $$80 $45

• R33 GTst Front and Rear Discs & Pads, Rotors good condition can do with Machining, Pads: Fronts 80% Rears 70% - $$100 $85

• R32 GTst smic all pipes etc... - $$70 $45 

• RB20 power steering pump with bracket (hicas) - $$80 $65 

• RB20 TURBO Actuator - $$35 $25 

• RB FLYWHEEL - $$50 $35

• Genuine NOS® 10 lb capacity bottle with the NOS Hi-Flo bottle valve (14lb just the bottle 24lb Bottle and Gas currently weighing 21lb) ONO$$250 $180ono

Everything that can fit into a express post 3kg bag will be posted express for only $7 everywhere. That's $3 saving that I'll pay not to mention have to go buy bubble wrap packing tape etc etc

Everything else on quote first basis. 

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Forgot to mention:

Defi Link Guages, Control Unit, Sensors etc ALL SOLD

RB20 Power steering pump SOLD

Edited by krayzie32

^^^

Yeah its on my RB25 Spare motor sitting in the workshop...

Ill let you know if i part it...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Pkease close thread as ive bumped too many times...

Wont let me update first post and new thread coming soon as i return from overseas...

EOI: 89' HCR32 Black Sunroof Type M

NSW Registered W/ RB25DET S2 5SP S2 RB25 BOX ECU LOOM 1 Piece T/Shaft etc Complete S2 RB25 Conversion

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G`day mate. Is the apexi boost kit still for sale? I`ve got an apexi fc and hand controller on my R32 gtr already, an have been looking for a boost kit to fit. If you still got it, i want it. I`ll pay $280.00.

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