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So parting out my RB20 Set up to go RB25...

1. Plazamamamzmamzmamzmamzmamamzmamzmzman Forward Facing Plenum.

GREAT CONDITION

$600

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2. Hyper Gear TR43i Turbo

Externally Gated.

Chip on front housing from bonnet.

No chips on compressor wheels working great, makes good power

$500ono

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3.GTR Injectors 444cc and Resistor pack

Working in the car atm.

No pics.

$300

4. Ebay Brand External Gate

14psi Spring

Works fine on my car.

Silver in Colour

$200ono

No pics atm....

5. S13 Just jap Camber Arms.

Red, Still work

$100

6. S13 Just Jap Castor Rods

Blue, All good

$100

Can do a package on a Stainless High Mount Exhaust manifold, the TR43 Turbo, Gate, dump pipe/front pipe and screamer pipe with optional plumb in section.

For around $1500Ono

Located on the Northern Beaches, Sydney 2097

Contact me on

0405114615

or pm is sweet

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