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Hello guys,

nearly all parts are brand new, that means that they were test fitted but were never runned in the car.

If you have any questions or if you are interested in the parts just let me know by a private message.

Currently located in UK, but shipping to down under is not a problem, my UK phone 07597 // 667 // 685

All prices include shipping.

- private offer/sale -

RB26DETT Inlet Manifold + RB25DET Adapter plates + VCT Relocation Kit + Twin Entry Fuel Rail. Price AUD 1500,00

All the work was carried out by an race engine specialist Zex, receipts available. You can mount the RB26DETT Inlet Manifold with Individual Throttle Bodies to any RB25DET with the adapter plates. All ports were ported, and a VCT-Relocation Kit

was realized which is enabling you to keep the VCT option, with all the other kits you can not keep the VCT as the VCT valve is hitting the RB26DETT manifold.

You can download pictures of the engine built here.

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6x Bosch Injectors 440cc (480cc 550cc 600cc) Top Feed, EV 6 CS incl. Plug . Price AUD 780,00

This injectors are brand new and fully functional, are also beeing used by Porsche in the GT3, New price was GBP ~620,00, Bosch part number 0280156012,

high impedance 12 Ohm, max. 8 bar fuel pressure, can be used on 6 bar pressure all day long:

453cc @ 43.5 psi/3 Bar (standard-pressure), max. ~400hp,

480cc @ 49 psi/3.4 Bar, max. ~450hp,

555cc @ 65 psi/4.5 Bar, max. ~500hp,

600cc @ 76 psi/5.2 Bar max. ~550hp,

640cc @ 87 psi/6 Bar, max. ~600hp

RB20DET & RB25DET NEO - plug & play

RB25DET - you will need a Greddy/Freddy Inlet + top feed rail + use included plugs

RB26DETT - you have to remove/bypass the small resistor pack see here

Datasheet downloadable here, a good FPR is for example the "FSE Motorsport 6 Bar",

every good mapper can work with these injectors, same performance and quality as Nismo injectors but much cheaper.

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Circuit Sport O2 Elimination Downpipe / D-Max Cobra / Moonface Exhaust Chamber Pro + Top Mount extension. Price AUD 440,00

Custom made CS Cobra downpipe with 3" v-band top mount attachment. Added head shield to the cobra and added heat wrap on the top mount extension. Two lambda entrys.

This downpipe was designed for maximum ground clearance. Depending on your ride height drop the bend of a normal 3" downpipe can hit the street very easily transferring the

impact to the exhaust manifold which can therefore crack. Will fit S13/S14/S15/R32. With modifications also R33-R34.

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