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Hi all,

I am selling a few of my R33 RB25 parts - some are used and some are still in boxes new.

I was in the process of doing a massive turbo upgrade - but decided to buy another car instead.

Brand New Parts:

- Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button clutch rated to 320rwkw while still maintaining driveablity on the street. Comes with spigot bush and rear main seal to suit RB25. Price: $550 negotiable (have receipts if needed) BRAND NEW IN BOX

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- Turbosmart Hypergate 45mm V-band New style External Wastegate - This must be run with aftermarket manifold, will not work with standard setup. Only opened box to take photos. Price: $420 negotiable. BRAND NEW IN BOX Bought from GCG can supply receipts Original Turbosmart not copy

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Used parts:

- Plazmaman RB25 forward facing Intake Plenum - comes with all studs, gasket and hose to fit. This runs off stock runners. Very easy to install. This is the only plenum on the market that has proved to gain power and fit properly. Can also be fitted to R34 with slight modification to jump starter box. Painted and polished in gloss black. Can be sand blasted and polished to chrome finish if desired.

Price: $600 negotiable. (these retail for $850 from plazmaman)

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- Turbo Genuine Garrett GT3540 (GT3082R) - T3 flange, 4bolt 3inch gt exhaust flange 0.63. 4"inlet 2" outlet 0.7 compressor. This is the monster 35r compressor wheel on a smaller quick spooling 30 series housing. Dual ball bearing, water & oil cooled. Only ever run on fully synthetic oil. Only run 10xxx km. Price: $650 negotiable.(GCG have checked the turbo over and said it is in good condition) Will also throw in Exhaust flange gasket and T3 gasket.

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I am not in a rush to sell these parts, so please no unreasonable offers. I am happy to negotiate with serious buyers.

Parts can be picked up from either Maroubra Beach or Revesby.

Thanks,

John

0403569075

If I don't answer - text me and I will get back to you when I can.

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