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well i'm going in a different direction with my ceff now , so all the parts i've acumulated over time to suit 25 i;m selling off:

rb25 power fc (no hand controller , but it's the early type so sr20/rb20 etc hand controller fits and works . I can confirm this because i have a rb20 pfc and i plugged it (the hand controller) into the pfc to check it in the car running before i bought it)

$950ono

750cc injectors , unsure of brand , came with power fc , i can't 100% confirm they are 750cc this is just what i was told , if i were to put them in a car i personally would get them cleaned and flow tested through a.s.s or who ever else does this :)

$300

hks manifold , i bought this off xrated a few months ago for $400 with a crack in the divider , it's been professionally welded up now and is ready to use , it's t4 flange in case anyone wonders

$400 without ext gate or offers with hks gate

rb25 head , has been checked and plained by tas engine reco , ready to bolt on to rb25 or needs the vct thingy blocked up for 30det . A mate of mine has dibs on this pending having the $$ , everything is there i'm pretty sure except the bottom end (which i still have to deliver to danielH? , sorry mate , doing my best) . Has done about 140,000klm prior to removing from bottom end which i only did because i planned to go for a 30 conversion

$650

sold pending payment (straight after i posted this i got the phone call lol)

rb25 into cefiro/laurel/r31-import wiring loom (not sure if aus spec are the same?) , i paid $400 for this in memory , have never personally tested it , it's a little messy looking but i was assued everything worked perfect , i was told by the previous owner it cost him $800 , i just want my money back

$400

Forgot to add: HKS GT2530 turbo , comes with water , oil lines and dump , good condition , very little/if any shaft play , bolt STRAIGHT onto any rb20/25 (but a new/better induction pipe is recommended , i can include this for extra$)

$1,100ono

pics by request :) (or if i get bored and go take some) . may post :)

reply in here or pm for my number

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well i'm going in a different direction with my ceff now , so all the parts i've acumulated over time to suit 25 i;m selling off:

rb25 power fc (no hand controller , but it's the early type so sr20/rb20 etc hand controller fits and works . I can confirm this because i have a rb20 pfc and i plugged it (the hand controller) into the pfc to check it in the car running before i bought it)

$950ono

sold pending payment

750cc injectors , unsure of brand , came with power fc , i can't 100% confirm they are 750cc this is just what i was told , if i were to put them in a car i personally would get them cleaned and flow tested through a.s.s or who ever else does this :)

$300

sold pending payment

hks manifold , i bought this off xrated a few months ago for $400 with a crack in the divider , it's been professionally welded up now and is ready to use , it's t4 flange in case anyone wonders

$250 without ext gate or offers with hks gate

rb25 head , has been checked and plained by tas engine reco , ready to bolt on to rb25 or needs the vct thingy blocked up for 30det . A mate of mine has dibs on this pending having the $$ , everything is there i'm pretty sure except the bottom end (which i still have to deliver to danielH? , sorry mate , doing my best) . Has done about 140,000klm prior to removing from bottom end which i only did because i planned to go for a 30 conversion

$650

sold

rb25 into cefiro/laurel/r31-import wiring loom (not sure if aus spec are the same?) , i paid $400 for this in memory , have never personally tested it , it's a little messy looking but i was assued everything worked perfect , i was told by the previous owner it cost him $800 , i just want my money back

$400

Forgot to add: HKS GT2530 turbo , comes with water , oil lines and dump , good condition , very little/if any shaft play , bolt STRAIGHT onto any rb20/25 (but a new/better induction pipe is recommended , i can include this for extra$)

$1,100ono

pics by request :) (or if i get bored and go take some) . may post :)

reply in here or pm for my number

nobody wants the hks gt2530? can see running on vehicle?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sale fell through for the power fc and injectors , i was going to keep them and convert my 33 to manual and put them all on that when the 34 sells , but i could do with the cash . The injectors ended up being 550cc either nismo or deautchwerks (spelling?) they are now cleaned and ready to bolt on :) (cost me $230 so the price is going up)

power fc $950 and injectors $350 . the 2530 is now $950 firm , i'm gunna keep the loom for now and the hks mani is cheap for $250 so bite me :P

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