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Rb25 Power Fc, Splitfire Coilpacks, Z32, Gcg Highflow, Hks Actuator, Sard 550cc Injectors, Hks Hipermax Ii Coilovers, Profec B Spec Ii


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Hey guys, I'm parting out my skyline and everything must go... starting with the bolt ons:

Item: RB25DET POWER FC & Hand Controller

Condition: Excellent, with tune from unigroup for gcg highflow, sard 550cc injectors, 040 fuel pump, z32 etc.

Price: $1300

Item: Splitfire Coilpacks for Series II Skyline RB25DET

Condition: Less than 3,000kms old

Price: $420

Item: z32 AFM and tomei plug

Condition: Excellent, approx. 2,500kms old

Price: $250

Item: r33 s2 GCG highflow turbo

Condition: Excellent, 3,000kms old

Price: $1600

Item: HKS adjustable wastegate actuator

Condtion Great, 3,000kms old

Price: $140

Item: Sard 550cc injectors to suit RB25DET

Condition: 2,500kms old

Price: $600

Item: Bosch 040 fuel pump

Condition: approx 3,500kms old

Price: $120

Item: Just Jap Pod enclosure

Condition: Good

Price: $80

Item: JJR tube and fin front mount inter cooler with HDI piping to suit skyline r33

Condition: Good, straight fins etc.

Price: $200

Item: Stock r33 gtst wheels

Condition: minimal tread remaining, wheels are in great condition though

Price: $200

Item: 3" SS De-cat

Condition: new

Price: $100

Item: JJR 3" SS bell-mouth dump/front pipe

Condition: Good

Price: $120

Item: HKS Hipermax II coilovers to suit r33 skyline and r34 gt

Condition: Good

Price: $1000

Item: 3.25" titanium catback exhaust

Condition: Great

Price: $650

Item: Series II seats

Condition: Excellent

Price: $400

Item: Greddy Profec B Spec II with everything you need to install

Condition: As new

Price: $350

Item: Blue Hicas Lock bar

Condition: Good

Price: $100

Item: WHITELINE SWAYBARS Front - 24mm-h/duty Blade adjustable Rear - 20mm-h/duty Blade adjustable

Condition: Great, approx. 4,000kms old

Price: $180 each

Item: OEM caster rods with whiteline adjustable caster bushes

Condition: Good

Price: $200

Loads more parts available, If interesting in anything not listed feel free to ask.

Can send pics on request.

Hey guys, I'm parting out my skyline and everything must go... starting with the bolt ons:

Item: RB25DET POWER FC & Hand Controller

Condition: Excellent, with tune from unigroup for gcg highflow, sard 550cc injectors, 040 fuel pump, z32 etc.

Price: $1300

Item: Splitfire Coilpacks for Series II Skyline RB25DET

Condition: Less than 3,000kms old

Price: $420

Item: z32 AFM and tomei plug

Condition: Excellent, approx. 2,500kms old

Price: $250

Item: r33 s2 GCG highflow turbo

Condition: Excellent, 3,000kms old

Price: $1600

Item: HKS adjustable wastegate actuator

Condtion Great, 3,000kms old

Price: $140

Item: Sard 550cc injectors to suit RB25DET

Condition: 2,500kms old

Price: $600

Item: Bosch 040 fuel pump

Condition: approx 3,500kms old

Price: $120

Item: Just Jap Pod enclosure

Condition: Good

Price: $80

Item: JJR tube and fin front mount inter cooler with HDI piping to suit skyline r33

Condition: Good, straight fins etc.

Price: $200

Item: Stock r33 gtst wheels

Condition: minimal tread remaining, wheels are in great condition though

Price: $200

Item: 3" SS De-cat

Condition: new

Price: $100

Item: JJR 3" SS bell-mouth dump/front pipe

Condition: Good

Price: $120

Item: HKS Hipermax II coilovers to suit r33 skyline and r34 gt

Condition: Good

Price: $1000

Item: 3.25" titanium catback exhaust

Condition: Great

Price: $650

Item: Series II seats

Condition: Excellent

Price: $400

Item: Greddy Profec B Spec II with everything you need to install

Condition: As new

Price: $350

Item: Blue Hicas Lock bar

Condition: Good

Price: $100

Item: WHITELINE SWAYBARS Front - 24mm-h/duty Blade adjustable Rear - 20mm-h/duty Blade adjustable

Condition: Great, approx. 4,000kms old

Price: $180 each

Item: OEM caster rods with whiteline adjustable caster bushes

Condition: Good

Price: $200

Loads more parts available, If interesting in anything not listed feel free to ask.

Can send pics on request.

hey i didnt think u were goin to sell the turbo

hey mate what gearknob you got in it? :D

Hey mate, its a copy Greddy gear knob and its in great condition.

Item: JJR tube and fin front mount inter cooler with HDI piping to suit skyline r33

Condition: Good, straight fins etc.

Price: $200

any pics? and price check to send to 6558

pm me a picture?
Item: JJR tube and fin front mount inter cooler with HDI piping to suit skyline r33

Condition: Good, straight fins etc.

Price: $200

any pics? and price check to send to 6558

PM sent

UPDATE:

Item: Whiteline Front Camber Kit [KCA348]

Condition: As New

Price: $150

Item: Whiteline Rear Camber Kit [KCA347]

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

Item: Alpine Head unit with blue tooth and iPod connection

Condition: Good

Price: $400

Interesting in the turbo any pics? How much power did you produce with your setup just curious as im doing a similar setup myself and plan on having it tuned by the same guys

Edited by Just_Rb
Interesting in the turbo any pics? How much power did you produce with your setup just curious as im doing a similar setup myself and plan on having it tuned by the same guys

pm sent

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys, I'm parting out my skyline and everything must go... starting with the bolt ons:

Item: RB25DET POWER FC & Hand Controller

Condition: Excellent, with tune from unigroup for gcg highflow, sard 550cc injectors, 040 fuel pump, z32 etc.

Price: $1300

hey luke,

can i pick up the power fc tomorrow arfternoon with the cash. dont spose u have the serial numbers model numbers???

can u pm me as i dont have 10 posts yet

cheers

mick

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