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Hi people.


I have a recon rb25det head for sale.


valves have been reseated, valve stem seals replaced. its been faced and crack tested.


comes with factory cams, and all cam caps and retainers.



only selling because I bought it before I pulled my old 25 apart assuming it was just a stuffed head,


then I found a recon long block and bought that also.



so now I just have this head taking up space.


its been sitting wrapped in plastic since it was recon.



asking $500 ono I payed $600 for it a couple months ago.


just want it gone.



pm or text me on 0420907228


can get pics is need be, but everything is wrapped in plastic.


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Nissan Stagea C34

Forced sale. Very clean and tidy.

Series 2 RS (rear wheel drive) with rb25det neo engine and 4 speed tiptronic trans

Built 11/2000

151,xxx kms

Pearl White paint

Unmodified and in excellent condition

Imported by Sinergy Motorsport. One owner with books and full service history also done by Sinergy

Climate control

ABS

VLSD

16" Alloy wheels with good tyres

Twin sunroofs

HID lights

Privacy glass

6 stacker CD

Stagea floor mats

Alarm / Immobilizer

flip flop center console

Cargo barrier

Cargo cover

Tow bar

9 months rego

Everything works, just jump in and drive. Only selling due to recent upgrade

$6800. NO SWAPS. NO TRADES. Inbox me or call / txt O41O 34O 449

updated

gfb blow off valve $70

rb25det ecu turbo manual $60
RB25/SR20 injectors x 10. comes with a set of 6 in a r33 rail, and 4 spare $80
full loom, engine loom, includes coilpacks and injector loom, and also lower loom, starter knock sensor alternator etc, also includes ignitor. $80
Power steering pump $50

Tail lights, surrounds, bulbs, wiring etc $40
R33 engine mounts got 4, $20 each
R33 suspension arms $40 a pair. rear LCA, rear camber, traction, front camber castor etc.
Pair of 5 bolt drive shafts $80
Clutch master and pedal $40
Pair of 17 inch chromies legal tread $50
r33 x force exhaust deletes cat stainless steel, twin mild steel blast pipes $180

Posted 24 November 2013 - 05:27 PM

Lenso mesh type wheels

19 x10 +19 GTR Offset

5x114.3

One has a hair line crack needs to be re-rolled quoted $150 so far..but they were on the car tires held air didn't affect anything

$400

R33 GTR 320kph Nismo Dash cluster

White face..speedo not working and rev

Counter jumps all over the shop

$200-

Greddy intake pipe set

(Replaces the twin turbo pipes)

$600

R33 GTR Timing Belt Kit

-HKS Timing belt

-Permaseal seal kit

-GNB idler & tensioner

$250

HKS intake pipes

Bolt onto stock rb26 AFM's

$120 or swap for stock air box

R32 gts-t

Front calipers & cross drilled and slotted t

Rotors painted gold

$200

S14 front

Calipers and rotors

$200

Solid subframe bushes $100

R33 crossover pipe with blitz blow off valve $100

S14 front hubs lower control arms and knuckles

$350

0431 391 262 txt for pics

Luke

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