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Just trying to tidy up my cupboard/garage. Bunch of random things here and there. I'll try to add pictures to most things, the other things are fairly self explanatory so won't bother but if you really want pictures let me know.

All prices don't include freight so add that ontop of it. Send me your postcode and i'll try to give a rough freight charge.

Righteo here we go:

My old RB25 covers. Both cam covers and valley cover. Painted in Lamborghini Blue Pearl Metallic (I have the paint code if you want to repaint some of it). Also features a RB25 badge in the centre.

Pretty good condition, some of the paint is a bit scratched/chipped off. Probably would be due for a repaint if you were picky, if not they still look pretty decent. Also has both right angle fittings in the covers (from factory the right one is a three way fitting).

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Here's what they looked like on the car.

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Chasing $80 for them.

Series 1 front indcators. Perfect condition, no cracks or damage. Could pass them off as new.

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Chasing $20 for them.

This is an attatchment trumpet for the older type Blitz BOV's. Changes the noise of the BOV.

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Chasing $10 for it.

A Swedish DLS 12" W312B 150WRMS (250W peak) sub. Original RRP was $249 (still has sticker on it). Nice crisp European sound to it. Was used for a short period of time (few months) but no longer wanted a subwoofer in the boot. Basically new.

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Chasing $70 for it.

Also have a protective DLS grill for it for an extra $10 if you want. Will take picture if you require.

Stock RB25 exhaust manifold heatshield painted in flameproof silver paint. Good for people that no longer have one on their car and want to get underbonnet temperatures down or to cover up the ugly looking rusted stock manifold.

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Chasing $20 for it.

Stock RB25 turbocharger oil and water fittings including oil return.

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Chasing $10 for them.

Stock RB25 plenum that has been bead blasted to new condition. Perfect for some one wanting to polish up the plenum and simply swapping it over once it is done. Note the plenum has been cut out from another photo with a bunch of different parts that I sold ages ago, hence the funny cutting around the picture.

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Chasing $30 for it.

Full 5 piece set of factory R33 Series II floormats. Good condition, rear is practically brand new since I didn't like having rear passengers. Will take photo if needed.

Chasing $60 for them.

Stock R33 RB25 oil cap and radiator cap.

Chasing $5 each.

Also have a bunch of alarms if some one is interested i'll post them up with pictures. Price range from $50-$200.

That's all I can think of at the moment, i'll probably add some more stuff later.

Cheers

Phil

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interested in the exhaust heat shield. Did you have the bolts to hold the shield on? If so I'll take it & postage to 4711.

Cheers

Jared.

Umm I might still have them, ill have a look. If not they are just normal little bolts, I actually replaced mine with stainless steel allen key ones so they wouldn't rust. Anyway I'll let you know if I have the old bolts and I'll throw them in. Ill find out postage cost and get back to you.

Cheers.

Umm I might still have them, ill have a look. If not they are just normal little bolts, I actually replaced mine with stainless steel allen key ones so they wouldn't rust. Anyway I'll let you know if I have the old bolts and I'll throw them in. Ill find out postage cost and get back to you.

Cheers.

Its fine if you only had 1 bolt, I'll just run down to Bolt & Steel and match a set of newy's.

Thanks.

All PM's have been replied to.

RB25 covers have been sold.

Still a few things remaining; would love to see them gone so I can get some more storage space.

  • 2 weeks later...
Just trying to tidy up my cupboard/garage. Bunch of random things here and there. I'll try to add pictures to most things, the other things are fairly self explanatory so won't bother but if you really want pictures let me know.

All prices don't include freight so add that ontop of it. Send me your postcode and i'll try to give a rough freight charge.

Righteo here we go:

My old RB25 covers. Both cam covers and valley cover. Painted in Lamborghini Blue Pearl Metallic (I have the paint code if you want to repaint some of it). Also features a RB25 badge in the centre.

Pretty good condition, some of the paint is a bit scratched/chipped off. Probably would be due for a repaint if you were picky, if not they still look pretty decent. Also has both right angle fittings in the covers (from factory the right one is a three way fitting).

post-35676-1275793771_thumb.jpg

Here's what they looked like on the car.

post-35676-1275793806_thumb.jpg

Chasing $80 for them.

Series 1 front indcators. Perfect condition, no cracks or damage. Could pass them off as new.

post-35676-1275793866_thumb.jpg

post-35676-1275793884_thumb.jpg

Chasing $20 for them.

This is an attatchment trumpet for the older type Blitz BOV's. Changes the noise of the BOV.

post-35676-1275793948_thumb.jpg

Chasing $10 for it.

A Swedish DLS 12" W312B 150WRMS (250W peak) sub. Original RRP was $249 (still has sticker on it). Nice crisp European sound to it. Was used for a short period of time (few months) but no longer wanted a subwoofer in the boot. Basically new.

post-35676-1275794135_thumb.jpg

Chasing $70 for it.

Also have a protective DLS grill for it for an extra $10 if you want. Will take picture if you require.

Stock RB25 exhaust manifold heatshield painted in flameproof silver paint. Good for people that no longer have one on their car and want to get underbonnet temperatures down or to cover up the ugly looking rusted stock manifold.

post-35676-1275794317_thumb.jpg

post-35676-1275794339_thumb.jpg

Chasing $20 for it.

Stock RB25 turbocharger oil and water fittings including oil return.

post-35676-1275794403_thumb.jpg

Chasing $10 for them.

Stock RB25 plenum that has been bead blasted to new condition. Perfect for some one wanting to polish up the plenum and simply swapping it over once it is done. Note the plenum has been cut out from another photo with a bunch of different parts that I sold ages ago, hence the funny cutting around the picture.

post-35676-1275794475_thumb.jpg

Chasing $30 for it.

Full 5 piece set of factory R33 Series II floormats. Good condition, rear is practically brand new since I didn't like having rear passengers. Will take photo if needed.

Chasing $60 for them.

Stock R33 RB25 oil cap and radiator cap.

Chasing $5 each.

Also have a bunch of alarms if some one is interested i'll post them up with pictures. Price range from $50-$200.

That's all I can think of at the moment, i'll probably add some more stuff later.

Cheers

Phil

hey mate do u have a remote start alarm???

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