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Selling all the NEO parts i have that i no longer need.

Located in SA. Postage at buyers expense. PM me.

NEO / R34 RB26 CAS - $100

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NEO Coil Pack Loom, Good condition - $80

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NEO Coil Packs, 40,000kms, Good condition - $200

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S2 RB25 Throttle body (clean) - $50

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NEO Plenum, bare, sand blasted - $60

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NEO Injector Loom - $60

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NEO IAC Block, sand blasted - $70

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NEO Trac Control Throttle body - $60

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S2 RB25 / NEO AFM - $100

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NEO Injectors, Been in plastic bag since removed from engine - $100

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NEO Boost Sensor - $100

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NEO Engine cover - $50

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Brand New NEO Harmonic Balancer - $280 ($340 new from KMS)

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Brand New Clutch Fan Suit RB's - $170

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NEO Water Hoses (Brand New) - Doesn't Include All but a lot of them - $160 (Were $250 odd from Nissan)

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- Front bleed valve to thermostat housing - 14056-AA500

- Rear bleed valve to rear block t piece - 14056-AA510

- Rear bleed valve to throttle body - 14056-AA505

- Rear bleed valve to runners - 14056-AA515

- Front bleed valve to runners - 14056-AA520

Tomei INLET Adjustable timing gear - $150 Including postage.

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NEO Pistons and Rods - $100 good nic - Rods are the same as RB26 rods

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Have you worked out if you need it?

Sorry for the late reply. I honestly havn't worked it out if i need it or not.

Do you know the precise reason for it? I know it controls the valve for the purge canister. But why did the NEO have this ECU controlled solenoid valve and all other RB's did not?

Bump btw.

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