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Rb25Det Gearbox W/pp Converter, Npc Twin Plate Clutch & Os Giken Flywheel, Garrett 2860-5's, Tomei Manifolds And Dumps Suit Rb26


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Clutch SOLD!

Gearbox, PP Converter and Complete Turbo Kit still available so make an offer

Hey mate, What size outlet are the tomei dumps?

68mm - Pm'd

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Price Drop -

Garrett 2860-5's $1650 or closest offer

Tomei Dump Pipes $550 or closest offer

RB25DET R34 Gearbox Rebuilt 12,000K Ago $1300 firm

OS Giken Push Pull Converter $250 or closest offer

Or take the GearBox + PushPull Converter $1500 firm

Gotta go, Bills need paying

**I have original receipt for turbos and push pull converter

I'll have a look for original receipt for Dump Pipes as well

Items are in Brisbane but willing to ship anywhere

Check your pm about the damaged head you sold me that was supposed to be in good condition.

Head was in good condition, it was just reconditioned few thousand K's ago and came out of a running 550hp car, raise the issue with your courier i have photos of the head there was nothing wrong with it. If your unhappy about paying only $800 for a reconditioned head with supertech springs, cam caps and brand new cam cap bolts I don't know what your problem is? Maybe you should buy a brand new one?

So scored cam journals are a couriers problem... The head is useable but will need reconditioning before use, Simply replying to my message would have stopped this being publicly posted.

Cheers Jason

Moving on...

Garrett 2860-5's $1600 or closest offer

Tomei Dump Pipes $500 or closest offer

Tomei Expreme Manifolds $700 or closest offer

RB25DET R34 Gearbox Rebuilt 12,000K Ago $1300 or closest offer

OS Giken Push Pull Converter $250 or closest offer

Or take the GearBox + PushPull Converter $1500 ONO

Final Price Drop!

Garrett 2860-5's $1500 or closest offer

Tomei Dump Pipes $400 or closest offer

Tomei Expreme Manifolds $600 or closest offer

RB25DET R34 Gearbox Rebuilt 12,000K Ago $1250 or closest offer

OS Giken Push Pull Converter $200 or closest offer

Or take the GearBox + PushPull Converter $1400 ONO

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