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I've got the following for sale

rb25 Stock turbo, with elbow $300

rb25 Stock injectors $100

stock FPR $50

1200cc side feed injectors on rb25 std rail, used for a tune and 50km tops $1000

r33 gtst cluster, tach works $100

High octane air box, never used $50

Located in Brisbane but can post

Please just email me on p_stew@hotmail.com or text 0416627645

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The injectors are the xspurt ones from the states. They were put in when I was doing my turbo upgrade but my vipec wouldnt work them so my tuner put in ID1000's and found there was a problem with my vipec and had to send that away to get sorted. So they were basically installed and tuned and then taken out. Still on the rb25 rail...

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Bump... I really want to move this stuff on

$500 plus post for the 1200cc in rail

I also found the std injectors if anyone needs

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Bump... $400 for the injectors, theyve been just sitting here and I want to move them one. They were only used for a tune but will likely need a clean now

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