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Shed Clear Out! New Parts, Gates T-Belt, Alpine Speakers, Neo Parts, Consult Cable, 26 P/s Pump + Bracket, Turbo Line Kit, Header Tank, Turbo Oiler


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Hello all. Shed clear out time!

Location: Mount Barker, SA

Postage: Yes, at YOUR cost

Pricing: As listed, negotiable to an extent. No lowballers though

Items: As listed and described, all in good working order. All items are simply no longer required.

Contact: Via PM, All PMs will be responded to as swiftly as possible

Possibly more items to be added as i go.

R33 / R34 RB26 Power steering pump in good working order. $300

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RB25 (will suit an RB) brand new Nissan fan - $130

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RB20/25 or 26 with a single turbo brand new braided turbo line kit. Sonic brand - $160 ($220 new)

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Gates performance timing belt - $70

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Tomei RB20/25/26 Adjustable Inlet Timing gear - $130

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Greddy Breather Tank, Complete kit, new. Unfortunately have to make a custom one for my vehicle - $150

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Alpine Type R 6" 100Wrms 2-way speakers. One pair used but in great condition, the other pair brand new. Excellent speakers! $320 for all four! ($229 a pair retail)

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Canton Turbo Oiler - This little baby will discharge approximately 1 litre of oil into the turbo after the engine has been switched off. It has the same concept as a turbo timer but the engine does not have to keep running. Comes with some fittings and hoses as shown, NO brackets supplied but these are cheap. Unfortunately there is just no room in my engine bay for it! - $180

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RB25 NEO Brand new Nissan harmonic balancer. Crucial part for that 100,000km service that no one ever changes - $260 - CHEAP!

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50W 6000k High/Low H4 HID kit with BA15S white parker bulbs. Hardly any use at all - $80

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RB Exhaust manifold with heat shield in great condition - $50

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RB25 NEO Plenum, sand blasted nice and clean - $60

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RB25 NEO AAC Valve block assembly - Very clean - $50

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RB25 NEO Purge control valve with bracket - These little shits have a tendency to break - $60

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RB25 NEO Boost sensor and bracket - $80

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RB25 NEO Factory Injectors - $80

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S2 RB25 Throttle body, required when deleting the traction control throttle body on a NEO engine - $40

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S2 / NEO Pink Label AFM, very good condition and working well - $70

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RB25 NEO Boost control solenoid with plug and some wire - $50

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RB25 NEO Stainless recirculation valve piping - $40

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RB25 NEO Intake pipe - $35

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RB25 NEO Cross over pipe - $40

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RB25 NEO Rocker cover oil cap seal - $15

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RB25 NEO Front coolant bleeder valve - $15

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R34 Engine brackets, as shown, only the RH rubber mount is included - $35

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RB25 NEO Turbo heat shield and O2 sensor - $40

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RB25 NEO Timing cover, painted gloss black, it is just a bit dirty as the photo shows - $30

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R34 Heater pipes - $25

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RB25 NEO Oil heat exchanger block with oil pressure sender and oil temp sensor - $70

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RB25 NEO Coil pack cover - $35

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Nissan Consult Cable and vehicle consult plug + Nistune Single License - $260 (Must first confirm on the License)

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R31 Factory cut open air box with performance washable panel filter. Includes intake as shown - $60

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RB -10 Knock in type cam cover breather fittings - $40 including postage

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Available soon: RB25 NEO Rocker covers that will come completely sand blasted ready for your favourite colour of paint. Covers have been modified so that the baffling plates are now screwed in and not riveted in. This gives you to opportunity to insert some better baffling material - $60

Photos To Come

RB20 Timing cover - $15

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R31 Radiator overflow bottle, Suits HR and ADM, almost new - $50

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R31 Wiper washer bottle with motor, Suits HR and ADM - Has Level Switch, almost new - $50

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R32 RB20 Harmonic Balancer, no chips, rubber appears ok - $30

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R31 RB30 Harmonic Balancer - $25

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R31 Grilles - $25 ea

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RB25 NEO Boost Sensor SOLD

R31 Radiator overflow bottle SOLD

RB25 Engine Fan Sold Pending Payment

RB Braided Turbo Hose Kit Sold Pending Payment

R33 / 34 GTR Power Steering Pump Sold Pending Payment

RB25 Cam Covers Sold Pending me finishing them and payment haha

R33 / 34 GTR Power Steering pump SOLD

RB25 Engine Fan and RB braided turbo hose kit BACK UP FOR SALE

NEO TPS in good working order - $70

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New R32 RB20/25 Nismo Engine Mounts, Will also suit RBxx in an R31, may suit other models as well? - $150

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Nismo Engine Mounts SOLD

RB25 Fan SOLD

RB25 NEO Injectors SOLD


RB25 Cross Over Pipe SOLD

RB25 NEO Plastic Timing Cover SOLD

S2 RB25 Throttle Body SOLD

RB -10AN Breather Fittings SOLD

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