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- turbosmart blow off valve, bov - $150 ONO

Apexi power FC, RB25DET, S1, turbo, manual - $1400 ONO

- RB25DET high mount garrett 3540r setup, manifold,wastegate, dump - $2400 ONO

- Nissan RB25DET, greddy stule intake plenum + fuel rail - $300 ONO

- NISSAN RB25DET, SPOOL FORGED H-BEAM RODS. CONRODS - $600 ONO

- nissan RB25 bearings .25 oversize - $260 ONO < full set, rods and mains

-V.I.O POV1, Helmet cam - $400 ONO < works well for a drift cam when mounted on your car

- 19" Apec Apache wheels with nankang tyres - $900 < for R33 gtst 10mm spacers required on front

no reasonable offers refused

will post at buyers expence

all parts located in Evanston, SA

follow the link ^^^^^ or PM me

Edited by BoXtRoT_33

7. No external links! - Do not post links to items being sold on e-bay, or other forums. If you wish to start a thread advertising the same items on SAU, you must include all details and price in your thread. Asking people to refer to e-bay for more info is not acceptable. If you're too lazy to copy and paste the details on here, your thread will be deleted.

PRICE DROP I NEED THIS STUFF GONE

all items come off an rb25

BOV - $100

Complete garrett turbo setup - $2200

Intake plenum - $250

Spool conrods - $550

.25 big+main bearings - $200

Tein coilovers - $750

V.I.O helmet cam - $350

PRICE DROP I NEED THIS STUFF GONE

all items come off an rb25

BOV - $100

Complete garrett turbo setup - $2200

Intake plenum - $250

Spool conrods - $550

.25 big+main bearings - $200

Tein coilovers - $750

V.I.O helmet cam - $350

Pics of teins and condition? Pic of plenium?

Im interested if you are willing to ship to nsw

hi the teins are used but still in perfect working order, they have adjustable damper and dont come with c-spanners..

will post anywhere at buyers expense.

hope the photos helped, any more questions feel free to ask

Cheers,Boxy

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THIS IS ALL I HAVE LEFT TO SELL I NEED THIS STUFF GONE

all items come off an rb25

BOV - $100

Complete garrett turbo setup (turbo, manifold, wastegate and dump) - $2100

Spool conrods - $550

.25 big+main bearings - $200

V.I.O helmet cam - $350

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