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SR/rb25 GEARBOX!!!

rb25 gearbox, perfect nick, bellhousing has been modified to suit an sr20 motor

will include r33 tailshaft

$2500ono

RB25det s1 motor

excellent cond.

110k km, had major service ect.

inc injector loom and all bolt ons.

NO TURBO, ignitor or engine mounts

comes with a near new clutch

$1500ono

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HKS 2530

excellent condition

its the garett version so its alot newer than all the discontinued hks ones out there.

vertually no shaft play!

braided oil line and various fittings inc.

$1500ono

R33 cusco zero1 coilovers

excellend cond

10k km old

no leaks or knocks, just dusty look very new

damper and 2 way height adjustable

8/6 spring rate

$1250ono

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R33 Gtst brake calipers

painted red because red things go fast :-)

excellent cond

$400ono

WEDS SA90

jap lightweight wheels

will come with roadworthy tyres

near mint, one wheel has about 3cm of light rash

5 stud17x8&9 + 35

1250ono

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s13 rear camber arms.

gold in colour.

good nick, no play in bearings, threads all good.

dont think they there jap but still way better than isc type ones with welded rose joints (yuk)

have one piece rose joint/ threads (no welds)

look good quality

$180ono

S13 HKS HYPERMAX peformer coilovers

30 way damper and 2 way height adjustable

7/5 spring rate

pillow ball tops

no leaks, havent tested for knocks, they shouldnt knock.

two front top hats arent amazing (rust on top of top hats and pillowballs are starting to loosen which may cause knocking soon, top hats are easily replacable)

all the struts and springs and in great nick, no leaks or seizing ect

good nick

$1100ono

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r33 trims

2 door stuff

both door trims

A piller and B piller trims, all with buttons, plugs, ect

$50 or gets thrown on the next bomb fire

r32 stockies

painted matt black

bit of rash

all have about 50% top of the range tread (re01r and the others are good ones to but ive forgotten for now)

$150

pm me for more photos, ill try and add a couple over the next couple days but dont want to clog the thread up.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
hey mate can you pm me with pics of the bell housing and how it was modified?

cheers lev

ill pm u in a second..

coilovers sold, have r33 parcel shelf and all trims

ill pm u in a second..

coilovers sold, have r33 parcel shelf and all trims

hey. im interested in the hks 25/30

send me a text message on 0412949640

if it is still for sale

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