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hi all, im looking to drop a 26 in my stagea....

the following is up for question, as i wont need it...

it was all on my rb25neo in the stag, i smashed up a piston. and am dicing the 25...

HKS 2535, 10k old.. GREAT nick...

will come with ALL waterlines, this is a COMPLETE bolt up item...

all bolts etc etc

full details to come

$1600

Rb25NEO head, i braught this thinking id rebuild but its just not worth it.

this is off a 34 with 60ks on it. its with my engine builder at the moment getting a once over

$750

will port and polish for an extra 450. (will take about 2 weeks i rekn)

3" bell mouth dump pipe suit rb20 25... (will suit the turbo above) $120

ADVAN intercooler with pipes, 300x600x76 (usual specs) $450

s2 stagea ecu with nisstune (not tune on it, so can plug and play till u tune it.)$350

turbosmart Kompact BOV. fitted never used $200

seimens deka injectors WITH PLUGS to suit rb25 neo, brand new in bag, with fuel rail and loom from my engine $600

z32 afm with plug $220

superspark coilpacks 5k old $350

set of s1/s2 leather electric seats great nick, some ware on drivers right hip, comes with arm rest $550

set of cloth s2 seats wiill fit s1 also. IMMACULATE condition... $300 need to sell one set as i want gtr from seats :wacko:

stagea 4wd auto box with MV automatics shift kit EVERYTHING YOU NEED (people come interstate for these!!) $400

i also have all the other stuff off the neo engine, and the auto side of the stagea.... not too sure how ill go about this but get in there

ill be overseas from friday, so PM me with your interest...

ALL LOCATED IN ADELAIDE

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Edited by chef_stagea

Pfft 25 stop being a homo 26 it... an that way Rod can just pick up that gearbox you bought while hes in Vic this weekend... its a win/win situation

http://japaneseimportspares.com.au/enginesnissan/

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