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Price drops, this stuff is wasting space!

rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$1100

Gearbox, was very nice when it came out no crunching or anything

$1200

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

Thanks Tez - it's the next job on the must do list. Thanks for the awesome deal and so fast on the delivery

(Very recent dyno day I got an embarrising 170rwkws on the stock 34 set-up)

Just finishing the respray of my 32 GTR, Then your goodies go on the 34 :thumbsup:

Gearbox Sold!!

rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$1100

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$1000 ono make an offer

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$900 ono

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

pick up any time in Mount Eliza Vic.

Gearbox arrived last week thanks mate.

Very helpful seller guys, I highly recommend :thumbsup:

Thanks Shane glad it made it ok.

rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$900 ono

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

can post anywhere at your expense!

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rb25det neo, ran great til i took it out, have video of it running just before i dismantled car, NO injectors, turbo, ecu or coil packs, 140,000kms

$850 ono

Stock r34 gtt wheels with tyres

$300

can post anywhere at your expense!

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