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my other for sale thread got deleted somehow? anyhow heres another.

Got some spare parts left over.

RB25 shortblock (minus sump) $400 (crank, rods pistons etc) rolling assembley still assempled (and plastic wrapped) ready to go.

Condition: unknown kms on the engine id say about 150+ but it was in very good condition before being pulled out, never missed a beat, comp tests 165 across and all sweet there, PFC always showed no knock(under 20 always) and made a easy 255rkw at 14psi. was pulled out because replaced with 25/30.

Rb30 Oil PUMP $40 ono (look fine but should be checked)

RB30 pistons (with gudgen pins) $40 ono (look fine but should be checked)

R33 GTST Rear Wing $60 (VGC) - silver

Stock Coil Packs $65 (VGC) -

Stock ECU $65 - works fine, was upgraded to pfc

KLS Japan 600x300x78 Front mount intercooler $100 (VGC) - little dirty but looks good not much use.

R33 5bolt non standard dump (heat wrapped) $80 - no cranks or anything worked fine but wont work on new setup.im not sure about this dump, came on my car from japan with a full hks exhaust, possibly dump also? not sure. doesnt look like a stock one.

Can upload pix later. and have more gear to post so stay tuned.

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