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Item Summary: Real deal rb25 setup - 6boost, nismo, 3076,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode:

Asking Price: $8,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Possibly changing setuep

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0423 198 820

Extra Information:

Considering selling my entire engine/gearbox setup to make way for a v8. Im not overly fussed if it doesnt sell as if i dont get interest im happy to keep it!

rb25 engine - arp head studs, commetic head gasket, king bearings, all crack tested/balanced, machined bores, decked block.Heavily ported head, Done less than 1500kms, everything repplaced water pump, timing belt, idler pulleys etc etc, done powerplay this year with current turbo setup. $1600

Powdercoated bright pink cam covers, included cam belt covers also bright pink, with -10 speedflow weld ons $200

Rb25 gearbox - recently rebuilt, feels VERY good! Comes with stock throwout bearing carring and clutch fork. Inclding 1 peice tail shaft and modified xmem to suit r32 $1700

Nismo twin plate clutch and flywheel, Done powerplay in jan, thats it! Brought off jpp freshly rebuilt in january, includes throwout bearing carrier and bearing $800 SOLD PENDING

Spot on performance forward facing intake manifold, uses stock throttle body, excellant bit of gear, done very little work and looks great!

$550

6boost exhaust manifold, t3 flange, pipe for wastegate - done powerplay this year, excellant exhaust manifold, honestly one of the best mods i did engine wise, the way it came onto boost was such an improvement over the previous exhaust manifold - $1000

proboost 44mm wastegate, only used for powerplay this year - $120

garret gt30/76r, great turbo, as used by so many people around australia! In great condition, no excessive shaft play - $1000 (can include speedflow oil/water lines for $200 extra)

Front mount intercooler 600x300x70 with custom alloy piping to suit above setup, easily modified to adapt to other setups in r32, built by spot on performance $450

Dump/front pipe to suite above - $100

Nismo 550cc injecters, yellow top $400

Microtech lt12s with hand controller and custom loom to suit rb25. $1200

Over $9000 in stuff, Will sell for $8000 all together and 100% ready to bolt into your r32!!

This setup made 426hp@17psi, with 17psi by 4100rpm and still climbing at the low 7100 limiter in my car. It was so great to drive and if it doesnt sell im happy to keep using it!

Many people can vouch for this car/setup! Tuned by 101 Motorsport,

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