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Thanks Chris!!! I'm checking out one tmw. If no good we will talk. I live about 500m from you so that's handy! Why you no drive Skyrine on track??

Oh that is handy!

Runs out of rego tomorrow, im between jobs at the moment and the piggy bank is running dry :(

I'll be renting a car to share with two other guys so we'll see how we go in that! :D

Thanks Rob,

I've sent him a message. I think those ones are about $100 new so I've offered $75. See what happens.

Greekos had a nice one that I would have paid $100 for but it fouled. Pretty dirty as it was quality.

hey guys anybody want a r33 shell, i have two a series 1 and 2, both have compliance plates

series 1 is rolling and the series 2 has no suspension, both have no interior but they have glass

any offers call me on 0403281331

hi there

i have for sale my whole turbo setup - for my RB25det

Garret GT35/40 - oil and water cooled - braided line for oil and heat protected line for water (turbo is approx 2 years old - was in box for 9months and has done less then 2000kms)

high mount manifold (unsure of brand name -) queanbeyan engines strengthen joints for me)

50mm turbo smart waste gate - one tune and less then 500km on it

all plumed into the dump pipe wich was made to connect to most exhusts.

have owned most of this stuf for two years or more car was covered and locked in the shed for 80% of the time - not useing it and have moved on-

wanting to sell as a hole set up (will seperate if not sold in a few weeks)

looking at $2000 locates south side canberra

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i also have a real Gready RB25det manifold has a 90mm throtle body with it - will aslo sell adaptor for so you can use the standard throttle body

$500 ono

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please PM me or my number is 0423730741

thanks Reese

Does any one local have any injectors available to suit rb25/sr20 (factory rail sidefeed)

I need 600cc or bigger

Nismo or simular 740cc would be perfect.

Need asap to get the car tuned.

Ive already got ripped off once this week by some asshole who sent me nissan 260cc's from a n/a RB which were sold to me as nismo 740's... :(

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