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Hi I'm after a complete setup to suit a series 1 Rb25 I'm after a whole setup including ecu injectors turbo ect I won't something map sensor based cash waiting must be located in Sydney

Also I'm after a twin turbo kit to suit a Rb25 pm me wot u Hav thanks

Removed from R34 Neo

Made 320rwkw

Autronic ECU with Haltech 3 Bar Map sensor

Loom for R34 Neo engine

Plazmaman Race Series Intercooler + pipe work

Garret 3076R Turbo

Tuneagent Highmount Manifold

Turbo Oil/Water braided Lines

3.5" SS Dump and front pipe to suit R34 (you will need to shorten the pipe by 18cm to make it fit an R33)

SARD 800cc Injectors

SARD Twin entry fuel Rail

4" Intake Pipe with K&N Filter

Complete package, only part I have sold is the Greddy Plenum, other than that comes with every part needed to bolt and and make power.

All parts are used, but in good condition.

$4000

I would Hav to pass on that setup mate I'm only working on a 2500 budget I'm after a setup to just bolt up plug in an go with urs I would need to get it returned an play around with looms ect thanks for the offer but

This is my setup atm but I'm finding the Holset a little laggy for the engine

I Hav a Rb25 neo engine on a R33 series 1 computer an loom micks metal craft forward facing plenum top mount 6 boost manifold split flange T3 turbonetics external gate front mount intercooler 3 inch exhaust split fire coils sard fpr big fuel pump setup I Hav a Holset hx35 on it atm but I'm finding it abit to laggy an it needs a rebuid soon so wot im after is a tuned computer preferably a power fc jetro or something else map sensor based bigger injectors an a turbo not as laggy an better suited to my engine im looking for something that will be good for around 280 rwkw an it must be located in the Sydney area but will travel a little for it cheers w

I Hav found the turbo an computer I need now I only need a good set of R33 something around 1000cc. Also still after the Rb25 twin turbo kit for another project car I Hav

I have a complete twin turbo kit off a rb26 with nismo turbos, afm's and greddy pods I'm chasing $1500 posted anywhere. Then just get a manifold made from 6boost

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