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hi i am looking for some parts for a rb 25 det

the parts i am looking for are:

-rb 25 or rb 20 high mount turbo manifold

-rb 25 or 20 turbo exaust studs

-rb 30 turbo oil lines

-piggie back ecu

-rb 25 wiring loom

-rb 25 cam angle sensor

-r 33 brake callipers & disks

-t04 turbo

-plumb back bov

-rb 25 valley cover

if you have any of these parts please let me know post a price and a let me know what condition (prefer a pic)

thenks

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Ive got these in Brisbane -can post them

two himount manifolds

one GCG with 3mm thick piping/T4?? flange/2 bolt flange for external wastegate-other is ebay spec but only used for short time/T3 flange/2 bolt flange for extrenal wastegate

-GoFastBits [GFB] "Deceptor" blowoffvalve

Almost new-doesn't have an adapter-you can buy them online from gofastbits.com.au

Red/silver/chrome colour

Can be setup as either plumback/legal or atmo by turning middle adjuster

Sound can be adjusted from quiet to freakin loud by turning top adjuster

They sell for $349.00 new-check GFB Aussie website link...

$300 ono

http://www.gfb.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=210&Itemid=107

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If you're after the exhaust manifold studs they have them at any Nissan dealership for about $30 new, well worth it when replacing the manifold as they break real easily.. I had to drill/easy out 6 of mine

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I have a brand new GCG oil and waterline kit to suit RB motors... Check out my post... Also on Ebay at the moment...

Also have a GFB stealth FX which is also plumb back for sale on SAU and Ebay...

Both cheap!!!

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