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RB25DET Gasket Kit - Engine Repair. This is required if you want to do a complete overhaul of your engine and wants all seals and gaskets refreshed.

This kit is compatible for both the RB25DET in the R33 and R34.

The below is the complete list of what's in the package. There are a total of 55 items in it.

1x 11026-01M02 Washer - Drain Plug

1x 11044-5L700 Gasket - Cylinder Head

1x 12279-58300 Oil Seal - Crankshaft Rear

1x 13042-16V00 Oil Seal - Camshaft

12x 13207-D4201 Oil Seal - Valve Stem

12x 13207-5L300 Oil Seal - Valve Stem

1x 13270-5L301 Gasket - Rocker Cover

1x 13270-5L311 Gasket - Rocker Cover

1x 13510-10Y10 Oil Seal - Crankshaft

1x 14032-AA500 Gasket - Intake Manifold

1x 14035-75T01 Gasket - Intake Manifold

1x 14036-21U00 Gasket - Exhaust Manifold

1X 14415-4P200 Gasket - Turbo Charger inlet

1X 1445-V2700 Gasket - Turbo Charger outlet

1X 14465-OP610 Gasket - Inlet tube

1x 15053-1E400 Gasket - Oil Strainer

1x 15066-71L00 Gasket - Oil Pump to block

2X 15189-01P00 Gasket - eye bolt

2X 15189-01P00 Gasket - eye bolt

4X 15193-P9000 Gasket - eye bolt

2X 15193-03E00 Gasket - eye bolt

1X 15196-73L00 Gasket - Oil turbo charger outlet

1X 15239-7IL00 Gasket - Oil filter

1X 16175-3IU00 Gasket - Throttle chamber

1X 22131-68S00 O-ring - Seal

1x 22636-N4200 Gasket - Water Temp Sensor

1x 23785-AA000 Gasket - AAC Valve

Not gonna separate so no need to ask.

AUD 400 only.

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