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Stripping the setup off my r33 rb25det, built by Davud Grose Racing.

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Garrett GT35r turbo with hi mount stainless manifold, has the numbers 706451-5015, A/R 70. $1600

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Bosch 040 - 100

Nismo 555cc injectors just cleaned and flow tested - 500

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Haltech e11v2 with all plugs and wiring for rb25 - 1100

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Sard fuel pressure regulator and gauge - 300

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FMIC and piping - 220

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Xforce 3-3.5 inch turbo back stainless exhaust - 450, paid 1100 have receipts.

Splitfires to suit s1 rb25det - 370

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Located western surbubs of melb, can post most things. Happy to do package deals.

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turbo comes with TIAL external gate, dump and front pipe!

xforce stainless catback perfect condition - $300

haltech comes complete with 3bar map sensor - $1000

fmic and piping complete with BOV - $200

long motor - $800

GT35r turbo, tial external wastegate, hi mount stainless manifold, dump and front pipe to suit - 1300

Haltech e11v2 with 3 bar map sensor, perfect condition, plug and play, includes 3inch intake pipe - 900

Gearbox with xmember, clutch fork etc - 1150

Extreme button clutch with lightened flywheel - 200

FMIC in as new condition with piping to suit no AFM, has turbosmart BOV - 180

Z32 AFM - 120

Nismo 555cc cleaned and flow tested in standard rail - 500

Long motor - SOLD

Xforce catback - SOLD

GT35r turbo, tial external wastegate, hi mount stainless manifold, dump and front pipe to suit - 1200

Haltech e11v2 with 3 bar map sensor, perfect condition, plug and play, includes 3inch intake pipe - 750

Gearbox with xmember, clutch fork etc - 1150

Extreme button clutch with lightened flywheel - 200

FMIC in as new condition with piping to suit no AFM, has turbosmart BOV - 180

Z32 AFM - 100

Nismo 555cc cleaned and flow tested in standard rail - 450

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