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Sweet parts list. Most items are brand new or very close to. Everything is priced to go however cash will move these prices if you're not a dreamer. And bundles get discounts.

Motor: RB30/25. Has got new race mains and big end bearings. Turbo series 2 block and has all oil and water feed lines from factory. Has MLSR metal head gasket fitted along with ARP head studs ( both new ). 25 head has had the vct welded up and face machined. Will come with brand new D1stable manifold and throttle body. $1000

Z32 gearbox ( has been refreshed ) and has RB25 bell housing fitted. Comes with a bunch of new bushes and shifter. $1000

Haltech Platinum sport 2000, loom, Haltech fuse box and loom, Haltech IQ3 dash, Microtech X6 ignitor and bosch coils. ( all brand new never fitted except for x6 and coils ) also comes with apexi boost solenoid and bosch sensors including 5bar nap sensor. $3200 ( for the lot )

Turbosmart 50mm pro gate still in box. $600

Competition twin plate to suit RB25 new in box. $1400

NOS sniper kit with bottle warmer ( not new ) $400

Garrett GT4088, has T4 split pulse Vband rear housing and elbow welded into compressor housing. This has done a dyno and tune and was then removed as it was too small for desired result. $1500 comes with new stainless dump.

Bride fixed back carbon seat. Unsure if real or not so call it $400 (comes with rail and is brand new)

Aeroflow duel pump surge tank, comes with all fittings.

$150

Rota P45R 18x12 and 18x10

Unsure on offsets but they're wild. Come with achillies sports on rears and 123s up front. Wheels and tyres are new. $1500

Pics via txt.

If interested please call or txt as I rarely will check on here.

0431 197 087

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