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Hey guys, so I'm doing an rb25 conversion on my 32 and have a fair few parts I need to pass on,

1) splitfire coil packs to suit RB20, RB25 series 1 and RB26, they around 12 month old and I will include a brand new coil pack loom (was on the car for about a week)

Price $550

2) RB20det motor, done a head gasket in it but would be good for parts! Has no turbo, altenator, water pump etc as I used all those new parts on my 25.

Price $150

3) r33 manual gear box, has done 98000km and is in good condition, will include torque converter and r33 starter motor plate thing

Price $100

4) gates racing adjustable timing gears, got no use for them

Price $80 the pair

5) standard r33 intake box, just the box with filter, no snorkel etc

Price $50

6) r34 side mount intercooler, thickest of the nissans side mounts, good condition

Price $50

7) RB25 turbo, great condition, only done 98000km no shaft play

Price $120

I have a heap of other parts and will add them to the thread.

I'm located in Sydney near pennant hills so you can pick up and i can do local delivery for $10 extra and can help with the motor and gearbox as I have a trailer, interstate shipping can be arranged and extra cost for postage

Pm me here or I can be texted on 0425282661

Cheers

Hey guys need this stuff gone,

Price drop on engine, $100

Splitfires for $550 posted firm on these

And taking offers on what's left! Don't be afraid to offer a price, so long as its not a low ball!!!

TPS off motor gone, considering parting out my motor If no one wants it, let me know if there is any parts you would like!

I can part the loom from the coil packs aswell if someone wants either of them,

$450 for splitfires

$100 for brand new loom! :0 so cheap!

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