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Hey,

Thought I'd give you guys a chance at this stuff first, Need to clear out the garage to make room to build a new motor

Going Cheap as chips

RB25DET (R33) block, with girdle needs a re-bore - $0.05 ono lol

RB25DET crank, very good nick, hasnt seen the inside of an engine since a refurb, standard size journals $50

2JZGTE cylinder head, stripped down for inspection, has all valves/springs buckets/cams etc, needs valvestem seals, comes with cam covers and Cam postiton sensors - $200 (yes I though worth double that)

Greddy E-01 Boost controller, comes with 3Bar Greddy Map sensor, but missing the solenoid (same unit as the Profec-B) worked last time I had it pugged it, $50

Drift Branded reclineable seat Blue in Colour, bit faded and a few threads pulled (cats got to it) fairly certain it still has skyline rails - $50

KKK K27 7200 11:11 Turbo, Porsche 930 turbo spec, could do with a rebuild T25 flange .60 A/R turbine, was nice and responsive on my RB25, the turbine flage has modded to allow it to bolt to T3 manifolds (was done before I got it) also $50

4x 16x7 +40ish Toyota Soarer wheels with worn rubber (note despite these being 5 x 114.3 they do NOT fit skylines, the hub centre is too small may fit with spacers though ) - $100

I'll also put my bike in here too

1988 Suzuki DR250S trail bike, no rego, runs well, has new head and tail lights - only selling because my knees are stuffed and its too hard for me to start - had this sold, but never eventuated, wouldnt need much to be registered maybe a back tyre ($100) and a spring for one of the pegs, the seat is a bit torn, but as a muck around bike it is great, very reliable bikes these things

Has the 22HP motor from factory (non S models had 17hp)

$800

Photos to come

All prices are + Post and located in Canberra

Get in first or it all goes on ebay (with a price increase)

Cheers

Andrew

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