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rightio fellas im looking to buy a 26 head so im gonna sell all of my 25 bits and pieces to help pay for one.

All parts are located in the sutherland shire

-rb25 polished plazmaman plenum with throttle body $750

-rb25 fuel rail with unknown injectors and loom $60

-rb25/26 sri camgears brand new in box $70

-rb25 cas with cover $80

-rb25det head complete (manifolds can come with but there currently not attached to the head) $200

-rb25det bare head modified for 30 block ( has valvesan springs only ) $50

-r33 s1 grille $20

-rb30e standard pistons and rods $? throw me an offer i have no idea what there worth

-rb30 standard harmonic balancer, no chips or anything $70

-rb30 auto flywheel $10

-rb25det throttle body $40

-some sort of rb clutch fan(dont know what model its off) $30

prices are slightly negotiable

having trouble uploading pics msg or call me on 0423 980 212 if you require more info

cheers

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