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Almost Complete Rb25det motor and gearbox turbo conversion package. Minus Clutch kit and turbo. Was pulled out of a 130,kms car. running with a standard turbo car made 190rwkw with dyno sheet. Includes: r33 rb25det Motor, turbo manual 5 speed gearbox, flywheel, high mount manifold external gate manifold forward facing plenum, z32 nistuned ecu modified for r33, new z32 afm, eboost 2, clutch slave, r33 tail shaft, top mount fuel rail,

ecu

loom

cluster and plugs

walbro 255lph fuel pump

gearbox cross member

and other stuff i have forgot to mention

please note picture is just for reference until i can upload some in the coming days

Pickup Newcastle Cash only

Contact via pm gumtree or ebay

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