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R33 Parts! Rb25/30 Engine, Stinger 4424 Ecu, 3" Catback, Front Mount Kit, Greddy Timing Belt Kit, Full Rb25Det Oem Gasket Kit + More


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Yo, I've got a bunch of parts here taking up space so they're all up for sale. Located in Sydney for pickup or I can post most things

PM me or reply here if you're keen on anything

1. Rb25/30 engine (RB25DET twin cam head + RB30 block) removed from a R33 Skyline Gts-t. The engine was running great upon removal and would make a perfect base for a powerful drift or whatever. Compression tested at approx 135-140 PSI on all cylinders
The engine will be sold as a long motor (No turbo/exh manifold, injectors/rail, coilpacks, pumps/accessories or wiring loom) but everything else is there. VCT has been retained for this setup

Included with the engine is the custom made front facing plenum, the oil filter relocation kit + oil cooler (with braided hoses and Earls fittings), and a set of custom made FMIC piping to suit the front facing plenum. The FMIC piping has Blitz BOV/flange welded in and is also included
The engine has a metal head gasket but I have not opened it up to see if any further parts have been added (rods, pistons, etc) Most people upgrade these parts while the engine is apart but I don't know for sure

$1600 Ono

Pics of the engine before it was pulled from the car + included parts:

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2. EMS Stinger 4424 v4 ECU + wiring loom + data cable + boost solenoid & switch. These removed from a different R33 but can be wired into many different vehicles. Good working condition - $650 ono

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3. Fujitsubo Giken 3" stainless catback exhaust. Good condition, sounded lavish. Pickup only - Sydney - $300 ono

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3a. 3" bellmouth dump/front pipe to suit R32 & R33 Skyline Gts-t. Good condition - $80

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4. FMIC & piping kit from a R33 Skyline. Includes all pipes & t-bolt clamps. The pipe off the throttle body best suits highmount turbo setups that don't have room for the standard crossover pipe. Includes a Turbosmart Vee port BOV. Pickup only - Sydney - $300 ono

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5. Genuine Greddy timing belt (suits rb20, rb25, rb26) + NSK idler & tensioner bearings + genuine Nissan oil seals. All brand new/unused - $200 ono

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6. Genuine Nissan OEM gasket repair kit to suit Rb25DET. Perfect for a complete engine overhaul: head gasket, rocker covers incl. half moons, turbo gaskets, etc, etc. The Nissan part # for the kit is 10101-25U26. All brand new / unused - $300 ono

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7. Pair of Series 2 R33 Skyline headlights with HID kit installed. The passenger side light has a broken tab & has had some cracks repaired at the back of it at some point in its life, it still mounts up to the car fine though. Driver's side light has no damage

Both lenses are very clear. Includes all wiring & ballasts for the HID kit - plug and play into the car - $400

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Sorry it is sold. Headlights, dump pipe also sold

Still have: ECU, catback exhaust, FMIC kit & the timing belt kit

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