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z32 afm SOLD pending payment

for sale:

1x HKS EVC-3 electronic boost contoller, complete setup with harness wires, unit, solenoid - $150

1x 240sx S13/S14 12.75" 324mm brake bracket adapter setup, suits 350z front discs & 300zx calipers on Silvia - $150

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Just bought but they dont fit my motor.

Flow tested at 580cc at 3 bar fuel pressure (factory fuel pressure).

Direct drop in for RB25, Red Tops, unsure what brand, look like nismo but unsure.

Details:

JECS

Made in Japan

A46-00

0C55 3722

$450 (will consider swaps for RB20 550cc+ injectors)

For Sale

R33 GTR Turbos, Manifolds and dumps.

Currently fitted to my RB25DE i was running 13psi and had 240RWKW, i want to drop a forged RB25 in and bo for bigger power.

These turbos weren't smokers and made good strong boost with no dramas, the wastegates are also in good condition.

Open to offers but keen to move them along ASAP so i can start my build.

If your interested please call or text me on 0401 337 481.

Cheers BJ

i would keep that setup on the forged engine and get nice GT2860 -7

are the turbo manifolds stock with modification or complete custom job

Hey Madaz,

There's no major mods but the person that put them on put some tabs where the other holes are on the DE head so it would bolt up, it doesnt leak and makes reliable boost so no problem there :laugh:

As far as the bigger power goes, i'm not going bigger and better twins because i've got a rebuilt 600hp "Independent Turbo Specialists" with a smalled rear housing that would work pretty well on a 25 :)

Alright, i have a KAAZ 4.11 ratio 1.5way mechanical diff out of my car. it's a great diff, i wouldnt be selling it if i didnt need the $$. i drove around with it as a daily up at a ski resort where there was ice, snow and wet everywhere and didnt have any issues with it slipping or skipping around tight corners or anything, barely anything with 3 point turns either. but on the track it was beautiful, no signs of any open wheeling, extremely predictable, with great turn in.

this comes with an R32 housing, and half shafts, so ready to bolt straight in, dont have to take the centres out.

$880

Located near Mitcham in SA, can send anywhere in Aus at buyers expense.

here's some pics of the actual diff:

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Price drop $9000 as is.

It also has aftermarket fuel pump

pineapples on the rear

tinted windows

For Sale

Skyline R33 series 2 1996

list of mods

18"VR5 mags

slotted rotors with blue painted calipers

cusco front strut bar

gtr rear strut bar

non hicas rear cradle

turbotech boost controller

turbosmart plumb back BOV

HKS front mount intercooler

Garret TB3401 big low mount turbo

3" stainless exhaust from turbo back

oil catch can

fuel pressure regulator

mines ECU fuel,boost and speed cut

short throw short shifter

extreme heavy duty clutch

greddy turbo timer

ISC coilovers 2000kms old

body kit

Boost gauge on pillar

oil and water temp and volt gauge in dash

sony stereo with 6x9 explode rear parcel shelf. 6" explode doors and kenwood 12"sub in boot on custom backing

alarm

Very rare factory wood grain dash and gear surround. wooden handbrake lever and gear stick knob. I have never seen this anywhere else

Ive had the car for 5 yrs and serviced every 5000kms

Last time car was on the dyno it was pulling 260rwkw with a stuffed CAS. It would do more than that now.

Its been a great car Im just moving on to better things

Bad points

I think there is a head gasket problem. The radiator overheated once I thought it might of been from the head gasket. I put a bottle of copper liquid in it and it stopped (car still boosts fine but it may need to be looked at in future) and the gearbox has a slight crunch between 1st and 2nd

Im looking at $10000 as is or $12000 with another motor and gearbox as a spare in exellent condition ready to be swapped.

Also has a taller ratio diff gets higher speeds.

If you would like to know more you can PM me or 0427999093

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i know someone who would be intereted in the z32 airflow meter if it falls thru

cheers we'll see what happens

also For sale:

to suit RB26 GTR

* HKS 87mm pistons & rings, fitted, used for under 100kms

* Attkd rods, fitted

* ACL race bearings - Part # 7M2428H-STD and Part # 6B2960H-STD = main bearings & rod bearings, new

* ARP main stud kit

$2000.00

includes Australia-wide postage

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FOR SALE:

Item Summary: SPLITFIRE Coil packs pulled form a RB20DET.

Condition: Used, Not sure on KM but look like they have done many KM's few thou if that, No discolouring

Reason for Selling: don't need anymore, fitting RB25DET NEO

Asking Price: $400

Location: South Australia (Adelaide, North East suburb)

Delivery Methods: Pick Up or will deliver to most areas of Adelaide

Contact Info: phone 0422444532 Paul

Extra Information: Can be used in RB20 (R32), RB25 Series 1, RB26 (R32 & R33)

Hey Madaz,

There's no major mods but the person that put them on put some tabs where the other holes are on the DE head so it would bolt up, it doesnt leak and makes reliable boost so no problem there :down:

As far as the bigger power goes, i'm not going bigger and better twins because i've got a rebuilt 600hp "Independent Turbo Specialists" with a smalled rear housing that would work pretty well on a 25 :D

Located in the Adelaide hills, Near mount barker

For sale:

S14 Brake Rotors (280mm) and Calipers (4 piston). Front set only. Dont know what brand pads. $200

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R32 GTR intercooler core, inside is clean, in decent nick. $100

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R32 GTR standard radiator $50

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S14 SMIC with complete stock piping $100

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R33 rotors, freshly machined. $100 Firm.

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S14 front and rear seats in excellent condition, with rails. $150

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R34 Gtt, $21,000 neg link in sig

pm me. pickup in wingfield.

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