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Hey guys, i'm pulling apart this engine as it was blowing smoke, suspected headgasket but it looked fine when pulled apart.. Cracked piston and/or blown rings? The engine had approx 145,000 km on the clock - pretty much everything is for sale:

Have added a few photos below, more available on request ! If you need any random parts or hoses off it let me know. Located in Sydney for pickup or I can post anywhere

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Rb25det head - includes rocker covers, cams, valves, etc etc, everything except the exhaust cam - $300

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HKS exhaust cam gear - $150

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upper and lower timing belt / cam covers - $80

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CAS - $80

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intake manifold - $50

harmonic balancer - $80

sump, oil pickup & all bolts - $80

oil dipstick - $20

AAC idle valve - $75

S2 coilpacks - $100 / full set

S2 coilpack loom - $50

standard turbo oil & water lines + banjo bolts - $50

standard injectors & fuel rail + FPR - $100

Alternator - $80

P/S pump - $100

A/C pump - $100

Anything else.... chuck me a PM or reply here !

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  • 1 month later...

Hey buddy interested in turbo lines plus all banjo bolts, If you have the turbo outlet compressor pipe, and coil packs plz. Price and I'm from melbourne

  • 3 weeks later...

do you have the vct head oil drain line?

Sorry late reply.. i've still got it. if you're keen PM me !

Hi mate is the head series 2??? Can you please SMS me on 0422193418 thank you

Sorry mate the head is sold

hey mate just wondering if you still have the oil and water lines with banjo bolts still available?

Yep still have them, PM sent

  • 2 weeks later...

Do something on the cross pipe, bov, intake manifold, turbo lines and banjo bolts? $$

Pm me ur best price pickup on them all!

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