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S1 rb25det engine 113,000km

All accessories, turbo, loom, ecu

$1400

S2 rb25det engine 102,000km

All accessories (minus coilpacks because they are stuffed)

Turbo included, ecu, loom VERY GOOD MOTOR

$1600

Rb25 det gearboxes with shifter and crossmember

$1100

R33 tein adjustable coilovers No leaks

$500

Front and rear strut braces,

Standard r33 mspec rear brace $100

Cusco rear brace $80

Cusco front brace $80

Nismo rear brace $100

Nismo front brace $30 ( brake stopper bent)

Cusco tubular front brace $70

R33 exhausts

3 inch cat back $100 x2 available

3 inch turbo back 150

Full greddy (TRUST) system $300

Series 1 and 2 wiring looms $100 each

Rear lights $44 each, burgundy, white and black available

Headlights s1 $110 each s2 $220 each

Front reo s1 (cut for cooler) $50

Front reo s2 (uncut) $110

HKS intercooler, piping and hose fittings kit ( full HKS )

$300

Greddy intercooler and piping kit ( no brand silicon hoses)

$250

Z32 afm with ss elbow and pod $100

All parts in Elizabeth SA can post any item at buyers cost

All interior parts available, all panels for series 1 and 2,

Hey mate

Can you post pics or send me pics of both your Intercooler cores and piping that you have and the Greddy/Trust Exhaust?

PM me if you can only send them by phone though, so i can send you my number.

Cheers Matt

Sorry guys I can't post up pics atm as I've just moved into my new house and will have no Internet for a few weeks, text me on 0433368063 and I can mms some thru

The gearboxes and engines are in perfect condition, you may ask anyone ive sold my parts to, simon michelmore, jake jones, david and Kelly from sleeka spares brenton from fours and more, streewise mechanical and the list goes on, unfortunatley one box is sold pending payment and other is on hold till sat, gotta be quicker at these prices however first one to text me will have dibs on the last box as I don't think the second buyer is genuine

Z32 sold pending payment, gearboxes sold, s2 motor sold

2 engines left

S1 rb25det 140,090km $1300 complete with turbo

S1 rb25det 113,000km $1400 complete with turbo

Nismo front brace sold

Nismo rear brace sold

Z32 back up for sale

These motors are in great condition guys!! Come grab a 25 !!!

I've got a blitz return flow available if your keen, off a working s2 r33, fits in without cutting the reo, pm me if keen!

how much for this bro?

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