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Got some parts coming off my car soon:

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1. Power enterprise 850CC injectors

Side feed

near new, used for no more then 50kms

selling due to upgrade (rebuilt engine died in the ass, going bigger and better).

Comes with standard RB25 rail, nismo FPR and PE wiring harness.

$900 ono

2. Standard RB25 injectors

came with a spare head I purchased

comes in standard rail

$120 ono

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3. "Freddy" (as I like to call them) Greddy style forward facing plenum

Looking to use another plenum on the new engine

suits standard throttle body

has been machined to sit true on the head, bolt it up and go!

$220 ono

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4. Nismo Tilton twin plate silent type clutch

Push type

bought it used from Japan, haven't had the chance to use it myself (it's in the car, but haven't driven it).

If I recall the plates have around 3.5-4mm of meat on them.

I'm willing to swap for an OS Giken or ORC twin plate clutch + cash either way

$750 ono

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5. EOI Garret GT3076R

.70 compressor housing .82 rear housing V band T3 flange external wastegate

Ball bearing

Barely used, less than 2000kms.

Don't really want to sell it, I'd rather swap for a GT3582R (GT3540) in similar specs and condition, T4 flange and V band.

All parts will be off the car next weekend, willing to ship at buyer expense.

I'm located in liverpool region, NSW.

Cheers,

Adam.

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