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here i am selling the parts off my track car which has only had 2 track days...

it came off a rb25 motor...

there is pritty much all the bolt on modification parts for sale

heres a list of most of the parts cause i cant remember it all:

garrett 30/76 turbo with a .6 rear $950 with lines to suit (braid/solid lines)

JJR manifold witht he ext. gate fitting

38m turbo smart waste gate

3" dump pipe to suit (to suit r31 skyline)

forward facing JJR plenum

ID 1000 injectors

turbo smart fuel reg

ebay top feel fuel rail to suit but middle been threaded for the return line

spit fire coil packs

prices will be negotiated when there is intrest in the parts

will sepreate and will sell as a full kit...

this kit made 320kw at the wheels (on e85 pump fuel winter blend)

please call for prices and for intrest of other parts u may want i havent listed...

reasonable offers accepted...

NOTE: as i am rarley on the computer please text or call me as i will prob not reply to people on here..

located in sydney area castle hill

Michael 0401 346 630

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Edited by r31drift

il take a pic of the dyno shoot out sheet next time im with the car,

fuel reg $160

modified rail with o rings etc $100

braided lines to suit e85 with fittings to suit - work out that depending on what you need if you come and take a look at the parts

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