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I have a rb25det that will suit rebuild, has blow by so suspect rings. Still runs fine and has oil pressure. Motor will come complete with high flow injectors, super spark coils, rb20 engine harness and computer. $1000

Rb25det manuel gearbox. Shifts fine havent had a problem with it at all. $1300

Gearbox mount for R32 to suit rb25det gearbox. $100

Front mount intercooler (don't know what brand) and all pipeing to suit R32. $350

X force dump pipe, complete 3inch exhaust. Average condition, has seen some ripple strip action. $150

Cooling pro alloy radiator and au thermo fans suit R32. $350

Z32 airflow meter. $150

R32 gtst standard airbox and intake pipe. $150

I will try and get some photos up tomorrow night when there is better light. Everything will be coming out of the car this weekend. Can hear/see in car before weekend if you wish. Will probably have a couple of other things to put up then to. I am located in Cranbourne Vic, would rather local pickup but maybe able to work something. Feel free to contact me on 0438814286 if you have any questions.

Cheers Mark.

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I have a rb25det that will suit rebuild, has blow by so suspect rings. Still runs fine and has oil pressure. Motor will come complete with high flow injectors, super spark coils, rb20 engine harness and computer. $1000

Rb25det manuel gearbox. Shifts fine havent had a problem with it at all. $1300

Gearbox mount for R32 to suit rb25det gearbox. $100

Front mount intercooler (don't know what brand) and all pipeing to suit R32. $350

X force dump pipe, complete 3inch exhaust. Average condition, has seen some ripple strip action. $150

Cooling pro alloy radiator and au thermo fans suit R32. $350

Z32 airflow meter. $150

R32 gtst standard airbox and intake pipe. $150

I will try and get some photos up tomorrow night when there is better light. Everything will be coming out of the car this weekend. Can hear/see in car before weekend if you wish. Will probably have a couple of other things to put up then to. I am located in Cranbourne Vic, would rather local pickup but maybe able to work something. Feel free to contact me on 0438814286 if you have any questions.

Cheers Mark.

Interested in the Gearbox mount but may be picking one up this friday, if not ill take it

i'll let you know

Cheers

Ash

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Sorry it won't let me reply to your pm's as I don't have enough posts. Best would be to give me a call on 0438814286. $1300 is the lowest I want to go with the box. I have Thursday night off so everthing will be out then now. Helltd don't know if I'll have it running for drift attack. I'll be there to watch and talk shit atleast

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Sorry for the crap photo but dont have much room to move at the moment.

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Button center is worn to the rivits but pressure plate is alright. Might be good to someone $50

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Couple of small dints in pipes but cooler still good.

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Standard R32 GTST front discs. In good condition. Took them of to do brake conversion. $50

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Standard R32 GTST front LCAs and castor arms. Ball jionts still good. $50

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Rb25det starter motor. $40

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Standard R32 GTST front and rear sway bars. $50

Also have rear grey seat for R32 4 door in good condition. $80

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