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  • Low KM RB25 Neo head from a 98 model Auto R34 GTT. The head is complete with cam covers and cam gears. No combustion chamber or valve damage at all. Could do with a cleanup of course. $500
  • Genuine Nissan RB25DET Neo VRS kit including head gasket and half moon seals. $300

I also have bits and pieces from a stripped down Neo motor.

I am willing to post, but buyer must pay package & postage fees.

Inquire via PM.

Cheers,

Mitch.

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Have you got a RB25 NEO radiator?

Cheers mate

No, sorry.

I'm looking for the high pressure power steering line if ya have it?

Nup soz!

TPS?

Possibly. I'll take a look for ya.

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  • 3 months later...

Bump, everything is still available. Would prefer pickup but I can ship at buyers expense.

I have pinched the cam cover seals from the VRS kit hence now only asking $200 for the gasket set. You can get replacement cam cover sets for $88 from Kudos Motorsports for a complete VRS kit and save over $100 here... :)

Also have a set of Sky Blue RB26 cam covers & valley cover. Painted professionally in 2-pak, just a small amount of paint missing from the top of one cover in front of where the oil cap goes. Otherwise excellent condition. $300

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