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Hi guys, i'm clearing out my hoarded items that either came of my car or never made it onto the car....

I think i have a problem. Here's the items, photos are below.

-Prices are negotiable to a degree.

-Postage price is non negotiable, and is on top of the agreed price. I do not make money of postage.

If i charge an extra few $ on top of postage, its coz i have to find a box, pack it up and wait 40

minutes in my 55 min lunch break to send your parcel.

1 Surge tank to suit 2 bosch 044 pumps. has 2 x -8 JIC fittings to pumps,

2 x -8 on the side and 1 x -8 on top Price - $160

2 Foam Filled Plastic Fuel Tank, never used, conforms to CAMS regs i have been told.

has 2 x -8 JIC fittings for pumps and 1 x -6 for return on the top. - $200

3 6 standard RB25 side feed injectors out of car for about a year - $80

4 Rb25 manual series 2 ECU, will run S1 also - $50

5 Z32 Afm - unknown condition, didnt know i had it - $100

6 2 x sets of Rb25 Cams with cam gears and Solenoids - $75 a set

7 CAS for rb25, again didnt know i had it, comes with bracket, unknown condition - $75

8 RB25 Hydraulic lifters, set of 24, all good condition,

have sat in oil bath for close to 2 years.

didnt make noise when taken out of head - $50

9 Set of good condition std rb25 pistons, no marks on tops of pistons,no rings,

free conrods, conrods are rusted. $50

10 Rb30 crank - has been micropolished, kept this one as a spare in case mine

shit itself, hasnt happened yet, wont need it. $100

11 Chromed RB25 Intake manifold top. removed for plazmaman setup. excellent condition $50

12 3inch dump and frontpipe to suit lowmount KKR430 or kkr480 turbo,

partially heatwrapped. V band with clamp. $200

13 KKR style turbo HOUSINGS. front rear and CHRA. no shaft or blades.

bought as spare, never needed, sold turbo, buyer didnt want spares.

Comes with V band adapter. $100 for all of them

14 Compressor housing off a garret 35/40. 0.7A/R, with anti surge holes drilled.

decided against hacking it up to fit my engine bay. $200

15 Greddy Y-pipe with BOV return welded off. used for 3 dyno runs and

then changed to 1 big 4 inch filter. Was sitting around a bit i didnt wana sell it. $250

16 2 x Genuine Greddy Airinx air filters. 80mm tyres, never used. got wrong colour,

never returned as i bought from USA.both for $170 or $90 each

17 Rb25 O2 sensor. dont use it anymore. $20

18 RB25 VCT sensor, pulled off my head when i did the 30 conversion $50

19 Power FC Boost control solenoid, changed ECU's, was on a RB25 power fc.

only just got this back from the workshop, ecu sold a while ago - $300

OK, i think thats it for now. will add more stuff at a later date. Pictures Below

Contact me on 0401689894 via SMS, or PM (sms will get fastest reply)

Offers welcome

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Edited by Gothik33
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

ANNUAL BUMP :domokun: :domokun: :domokun:

JUST BACK FROM OVERSEAS AND FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE STILL LEFT

4 RB25 manual series 2 ECU, will run S1 also - $50

7 CAS for rb25, again didnt know i had it, comes with bracket, unknown condition - $75

8 RB25 Hydraulic lifters, set of 24, all good condition,

have sat in oil bath for close to 2 years.

didnt make noise when taken out of head - $50

10 Rb30 crank - has been micropolished, kept this one as a spare in case mine

shit itself, hasnt happened yet, wont need it. $100

13 KKR style turbo HOUSINGS. front rear and CHRA. no shaft or blades.

bought as spare, never needed, sold turbo, buyer didnt want spares.

Comes with V band adapter. $100 for all of them $50

16 2 x Genuine Greddy Airinx air filters. 80mm intake diameter, never used. got wrong colour,

never returned as i bought from USA.both for $170 or $90 each $150 both, $75 each

17 RB25 O2 sensor. dont use it anymore. $20 $15

again, sms for inquiry about post, postage price based on location, 0401689894

Edited by Gothik33

I'll take the O2 sensor.

Brisbane 4073

PM me with the best way to pay you.

Cheers

SImon

ANNUAL BUMP :domokun: :domokun: :domokun:

JUST BACK FROM OVERSEAS AND FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE STILL LEFT

4 RB25 manual series 2 ECU, will run S1 also - $50

7 CAS for rb25, again didnt know i had it, comes with bracket, unknown condition - $75

8 RB25 Hydraulic lifters, set of 24, all good condition,

have sat in oil bath for close to 2 years.

didnt make noise when taken out of head - $50

10 Rb30 crank - has been micropolished, kept this one as a spare in case mine

shit itself, hasnt happened yet, wont need it. $100

13 KKR style turbo HOUSINGS. front rear and CHRA. no shaft or blades.

bought as spare, never needed, sold turbo, buyer didnt want spares.

Comes with V band adapter. $100 for all of them $50

16 2 x Genuine Greddy Airinx air filters. 80mm intake diameter, never used. got wrong colour,

never returned as i bought from USA.both for $170 or $90 each $150 both, $75 each

17 RB25 O2 sensor. dont use it anymore. $20 $15

again, sms for inquiry about post, postage price based on location, 0401689894

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