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Hello All,

Due to an engine swap i have the following stuff for sale. All came out of my R34 with 76'ks on it. And all in excellent working order.

Im in Brisbane but am happy to arrange postage on the smaller stuff but you will need to arrange a courier if you want the bigger stuff.

Will sell as a package or separate.

RB25DET - 76000km's Complete minus loom inj/coil packs/turbo - oil change done 1000km's ago and always changed every 5tho. - $1500

Apexi Ax53B70 on a aftermarket low mount manifold - Inclds braided water / oil lines & dump pipe. - $1500

Nismo 600cc Inj - $550

Splitfire coil packs - $450

RB25DET Gearbox with Exedy Twin Plate Clutch - only ever run redline oil. $1500

This combo was making 240rwkw on 1 bar safe tune with awesome responce.

Looking for $4800 as a package. If bought as a package will throw in a HKS front mount with piping to suit.

Please PM for more details or can arrange photos if needed.

Edited by ls1ben

Few pics below. Turbo has zero shaft play/fins perfect and overall excellent condition.

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Engine does come with a/c & p/s - only took it off for easier removal.

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Yes i am. I have had a few pm's about it. once i remove the box ill get some pictures up and will be open to offers.

Also, coil packs are sold!

Is the injectors to suit rb25det NEO? I thought Nismo only made 480cc injectors for the NEO.

How much would you be looking for the HKS intercooler kit? And the exhaust manifold? Anymore info on manifold?

My apologies, Yes they are off a NEO so they must be 480's then as its still stock fuel rail. I wasn't sure and just saw that they were purple tops and googled it and found that 600cc are purple but now I see 480cc neo's are purple too! Thanks for pointing that out!!

So - 480cc Nismo NEO injectors - $550 make an offer!

I have a bit of interest in the kit so wont split the manifold and turbo at this stage. But ill let you know if I am willing too.

As for the cooler kit. Ill organise a photo and you can make an offer. Not sure what its worth.

Thanks Jin, Enjoy!

Sorry about the delay on intercooler pic. Here it is. make an offer?? There are a few more silicon joins with it as well.

Everything is sold except the turbo on the manifold with dump.

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Thanks Jin, Enjoy!

Sorry about the delay on intercooler pic. Here it is. make an offer?? There are a few more silicon joins with it as well.

Everything is sold except the turbo on the manifold with dump.

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pm me lowest price and dimensions mate very keen :P

p.s is it direct bolt on for r33 gts t rb25det..

cheers

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