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R33 Undercar Surge Tank, Rb25 Vct Cam Gear, Oil Pump, Balancer, Twin Clutch


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So I'm chasing a few parts for my engine upgrade.

Rb25det vct cam gear only

Aftermarket oil pump or billet gear oil pump

Ross balancer to suit r33 rb25 with air con pulley

Twin plate clutch to handle around 700rwhp

Undercar surge tank to suit r33

Arp rb25 head studs

Arp rb30 main studs.

Located north side brisbane or will pay postage if it's a good price.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have aquired, nitro oil pump, NPC twin plate, ARP mains and head stud.

Still interested in:

After market sump

Rb26 can cover baffles

Under car surge tank

Ross balancer

Rb25 vct can gear.

  • 1 month later...

Most parts acquired, thanks everyone that has helped.

Mainly after r33 undercar surge tank twin outlets,

rb25 Ross balancer,

aftermarket rb30 sump,

rb30 spool rods with arp bolts.

Rb head drain fitting

Rb26 rocker cover baffles.

1200cc injectors or bigger 11mm or 14mm with adapters.

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