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Located on the sunshine coast

Specs:

Series 2 RB25DET Engine with only 70,000K's (plugs + coil packs included)

Nismo lightweight flywheel

Exedy heavy duty clutch only 5000k's old

Engine + Clutch + ECU - $1500

Please note: The water pump was cracked due to the incident so it will need to be replaced.

Gear box is on ebay to highest bidder

Click here ------------> RB25DET Gearbox

Rota 18 x 9.5 Alloy Wheels + Tyres - $SOLD

Custom 3" turbo back exhaust system with Stainless dump pipe, bored out cat, mandrel bends, custom made muffler. Low resonance and noise at cruising speeds, but loud when you floor it - $400

HKS Hiper D Coil overs - $600

New brake master cylinder with overhauled calipers all round, new pads and rotors, only 5000k's old - $Pending

Front and Rear strut braces - Offers

Immaculate interior - Offers

Greddy Profec B-spec II Electronic boost controller - $200

FET Automatic Turbo Timer - $50

Customer fibreglass subwoofer enclosure - $SOLD

Pod filter with Cold air box - $50

All prices are negotiable!

All items are sold AS IS, no warranties or returns

All other parts on the car are available for sale, just message me and let me know what you are after. I can post small items, but larger items will be collection only, unless you organise your own courier. If you need any pictures of anything just give me a shout

The engine has been tuned to run 7 - 10PSI, never over boosted, never revved beyond 2000rpm until completely warm, car had been a personal project and was 99% complete before it was crashed into, so i never got a chance to see what it could really do.

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Some parts are still available but it wont let me edit this post, so there is a new one!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409489-r33-rb25det-bits-and-pieces-series-15/

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Some parts are still available but it wont let me edit this post, so there is a new one!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409489-r33-rb25det-bits-and-pieces-series-15/

Wat kinda condition are the coil overs in??

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