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ok guys just afew things i'm getting rid of.

1. Rb26 intake with 6x throttle bodies with an std rb25 manifold cut and modded to suit the rb26 intake. plenum has been coating by craved in a black crinkle coat.

i had plans of putting this on my neo stagea but things have changed.. i have most of the info needed to do the job which i will pass on if anyone is going to put it on a neo.

+ also comes with top feed fuel rail to suit the rb25 runners and also the GTR resister pack (genuine)

this is a custom job, 1 off that i bought off another guy.

Price - $1100 not inc shipping

pics will be up tonight

2. have a std R32 bonnet - Gun Metal Grey - last time i looked at it it was in boot nic

has been sitting here for ages and dont need it anymore.

Price - $80 (pickup Only)

3. Rb25 NEO AFM (upgraded to Z32)

worked fine when taken off the car

Price - $80

4. in-tank fuel pump - i think when i bought this it was a walbro 500hp which i brought for my hilux 1G project but didnt suit.

it does work as i tested it with the ute.

Price - $50

all items are in Ipswich, QLD

if you want to know more please email me at - [email protected] or ring me on 0430 104 668

Thanks guys

Curt

under pipe thing?

the dramas that i would have putting it on a neo were the coldstart vavle, tps, and the stock oil cooler. it does bolt directly to a R33 s1 rb25.

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