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Hey guys,

Well my RB25/30 days have come to an end, and as such, I have multiple items that need to be sold.

1:

RB25 Head.

This head has minor porting (Throat Job) and was rebuilt around 1500KM ago.

Include the cam covers that have been powder coated in Candy Red.

Oil Gallery has been welded for fitment to an RB30.

Asking Price: $750 ONO.

2.

ATR43G3 Turbo

Was only put on a car, and started up by previous owner. I've never run it.

Comes with stock exhaust mani and stainless dump pipe. Has the 14PSi actuator on it.

Asking Price: $850 ONO.

3.

SARD 880CC Side Feed Injectors.

These have the same amount of K's on them as the head (1500KM) and come with a freshly powder coated standard fuel rail (Candy Red) with standard FPR.

Asking Price: $750 ONO

4.

R33 GTS-t 5 Speed Manual Gearbox.

Car has 172 000KM on the clock (But most likely more), gears never whined or anything. Drives like a typical R33 GTS-t box. If I can find the short shifter, I'll throw this in too.

Asking Price: $1500 ONO

5. Generic Forward Facing Plenum.

I never ran this, bought it second hand, with throttle body and idle valve.

Asking $500 ONO, is a chrome polished finish.

6.

Plazmaman 100mm Core FMIC.

I've had this on my car since I bought it, and it's been great.

I don't know the height and width of it, but it fills the whole behind of my front grill.

Will throw all of the intercooler piping in I have for it too.

$400 ONO.

7. Chrome Moly 4.5KG Light weight fly wheel (And standard cluch plate, aftermarket pressure plate)

This clutch sat behind my RB30, ripped many a skid, did track days, and never had an issue.

This clutch and flywheel is currently in a friends car as a stop gap measure, and still running fine behind his motor too.

Clutch and flywheel will be available once his new one lands and he swaps it. No time before.

$550 ONO

8. Yellow Jacket Coils

Done approx 1500KM, work great, have external R33 Ignitor with them too.

$150 ONO

There will be more to come as I dig it out of the garage, and it gets ripped off the car as it's no longer required.

I'm contactable via PM on here, or via phone by calling 0406 962 347.

Most things are in Wollongong, except for the Gearbox and the Head. (There are a couple of bits and pieces still at Craved Coatings, yes, free plug, he does AMAZING WORK!)

I don't want to be arranging shipping, so would prefer pick up or drop off.

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7. Chrome Moly 4.5KG Light weight fly wheel (And standard cluch plate, aftermarket pressure plate)

This clutch sat behind my RB30, ripped many a skid, did track days, and never had an issue.

This clutch and flywheel is currently in a friends car as a stop gap measure, and still running fine behind his motor too.

Clutch and flywheel will be available once his new one lands and he swaps it. No time before.

$550 ONO

I'm the one with Matt's clutch/pressure plate/flywheel. As he says, works fine on my car (got be from Sydney to Winton, around Winton a couple of times and back to Sydney again without any dramas). I'd consider buying it if I hadn't already sunk around $1,200 into an OS Giken clutch :P

My clutch should arrive in the country next week, so it will probably be around 3-4 weeks before Matt's one is available. I might be able to get it done quicker if pressed ;)

Jimmy, if performance wise say they do, I'd go with what they say.

Nik. You're welcome to make an offer, other wise, please STFU if you're just trolling.

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