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Sparco Rev seats BRAND NEW with sideplates, rails and harness. These seats are the same as Sparco EVO’s, however,they are slightly narrower.

These seats were purchased for $3000 brandnew for a project that never took off and have been in my shed wrapped inplastic ever since.

Seats, side plates and rails available alltogether for $700ea

Harnesses sold separately for $150ea

I have two seats available each with side plates, rails and matchingharnesses.

No swaps, pick up only.

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5 speed WRX Dog box PPG gear set withbillit selector forks and reverse lock out. Gearbox is in good condition andhas only done 3000km’s. Gearbox was taken apart to show condition of gears (seephotos). This gear set was purchased for $11,500 brand new. Will come with allthe spare parts that we currently have from the other WRX gearboxes at no extra cost. DCCD rear end and two spare standard WRX ends as well as a spare gear box.

Price - $4,500 (non-negotiable)

No swapping, pick up only.

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Built RB25DET yet to be run. This enginehas been machined and built with fully forged internals. Re-built the enginefor a project that ran out of funding and has been in my shed wrapped inplastic waiting to go to a good home. Engine comes with the following brand newitems:

  • Eagle Rods (fitted)
  • King bearings - Main bearing & Big endbearings (fitted)
  • CP Piston & Rings (fitted)
  • JUN crank collar (fitted)
  • ARP Stud Kits (fitted)
  • HKS Ex Cam Gear
  • Cometic MLS Head Gasket – 1.2mm
  • Ported head – has no lifters
  • 3 angle valve job
  • N1 water pump
  • N1 oil pump

All parts that are not fitted, still comewith the engine as separate parts.

Price - $4,500 for engine and all parts

Please note that the turbo kit seen on the engine is sold separately. Please see my posts to view details.

No swaps, pick up only.

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Brand new HKS turbo kit yet to be run. Waspart of an engine build that ran out of funding and has been un-used, wrappedin plastic ever since. Full turbo kit details are:

HKS 3037S turbo AR .87, 48T, GT25 Exhaustflange - $2,500

HKS Manifold - $1,100

HKS 50mm wastegate - $900

Happy to split up kit and sellindividually.

No swaps.

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I have no idea what you just did or wat any of that means but ok :)

Threads merged.

Read the forum rules before mass-spamming with singular threads in the future.

Brand new HKS turbo kit yet to be run. Waspart of an engine build that ran out of funding and has been un-used, wrappedin plastic ever since. Full turbo kit details are:

HKS 3037S turbo AR .87, 48T, GT25 Exhaustflange - $2,500

HKS Manifold - $1,100

HKS 50mm wastegate - $900

Happy to split up kit and sellindividually.

No swaps.

This is an RB25det Kit forgot to mention that.

I also have my Nismo gt lsd complete in the housing done less than 1000kms $1000 firm can pick up from Ipswich or pickup from my house in Brisbane.

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