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Clearing some stuff that I've hoarded over time.

Location: Villawood

Prices are negotiable

Can post Australia Wide

R34 Apexi PowerFC with Hand Controller $1100

R34 RB25DET NEO Splitfire Coilpacks, set of 6 $400

R34 RB25DET NEO 540cc Injectors $350

R34 RB25DET NEO Top mount manifold with turbosmart external waste gate $450

R34 RB25DET NEO block $400

R34 RB25DET NEO Pistons $150/set

R34 Custom Catback Exhaust

R34 Nolathane Sway Bars, front and rear $250

R34 Factory Seats, fronts $250/pair

R34 Factory Diff, 4.11 $350

Garrett GT3076R in good condition $1100

GT3582 Turbo $500

R33 RB25DET $1500 Complete with loom and turbo

R33 Turbo Manual Conversion Kit $1800

R33 Standard Shocks/struts $50/strut or $150 set

R33 Dash clusters $100ea

R33 Window Relays $80

R33 Window Switches $120

R33 RB25 Standard Pistons $100

R33 RB25DET Head $250

R33 A/C Electric Fan $50

Have heaps of standard factory parts for R33 & R34. Also the odd R32 parts and R31 RB30 individual engine parts. Just PM me for parts if not listed.

Turbos:


Garrett GT3076R in good condition $1100


Unknown Brand GT3582 Turbo $500




R34 Apexi PowerFC with Hand Controller $1100 SOLD


R34 RB25DET NEO Splitfire Coilpacks, set of 6 $400 SOLD


R34 RB25DET NEO 540cc Injectors $350


R34 RB25DET NEO Top mount manifold with turbosmart external waste gate $450


R34 RB25DET NEO block $400


R34 RB25DET NEO Pistons $150/set


R34 Custom Catback Exhaust


R34 Nolathane Sway Bars, front and rear $250


R34 Factory Seats, fronts $250/pair


R34 Factory Diff, 4.11 $350



R34/R33 Blitz Return Flow Front Mount Intercooler - ADDED



R33 RB25DET $1500 Complete with loom and turbo


R33 Turbo Manual Conversion Kit $1800


R33 Standard Shocks/struts $50/strut or $150 set


R33 Dash clusters $100ea


R33 Window Relays $80


R33 Window Switches $120


R33 RB25 Standard Pistons $100


R33 RB25DET Head $250


R33 A/C Electric Fan $50



Have heaps of standard factory parts for R33 & R34. Also the odd R32 parts and R31 RB30 individual engine parts. Just PM me for parts if not listed.

  • 2 weeks later...

Has anyone had a reply from seller

replied

Can you let me know or send me a pic of the condition of the 2 front seats. Thanks! :yes:

PM me :)

Swaybars compatible with R33 GTST?

Yes they are but there sold :(

Turbos:


Garrett GT3076R in good condition $1100


Unknown Brand GT3582 Turbo $500



Engine:


RB25DET NEO Engine, no injectors, coilpacks, exhaust manifold, turbo, CAS, no loom and no ecu. Good replacement for blown motor, you'll have all the parts to bolt it back together. $1800



R34 Apexi PowerFC with Hand Controller $1100 SOLD


R34 RB25DET NEO Splitfire Coilpacks, set of 6 $400 SOLD


R34 RB25DET NEO 540cc Injectors $350


R34 RB25DET NEO Top mount manifold with turbosmart external waste gate $450


R34 RB25DET NEO block $400


R34 RB25DET NEO Pistons $150/set


R34 Custom Catback Exhaust 3" with hotdog $250


R34 Nolathane Sway Bars, front and rear $250 SOLD


R34 Factory Seats, fronts $250/pair SOLD


R34 Factory Diff, 4.11 $350


R34 Standard Front Bar $350 - ADDED


R34 Standard Front Bar with genuine Nismo lip extension $550 - ADDED


R34 Carbon Cooling Panel, new never used $100 - ADDED



R34/R33 Blitz Return Flow Front Mount Intercooler SOLD


R33 RB25DET $1500 Complete with loom and turbo SOLD


R33 Turbo Manual Conversion Kit $1800 SOLD


R33 Standard Shocks/struts $50/strut or $150 set


R33 Dash clusters $100


R33 Window Relays $80


R33 Window Switches $120


R33 RB25 Standard Pistons $100


R33 RB25DET Head $250


R33 A/C Electric Fan $50


Edited by Lemzki
  • 5 months later...

Mate can you email me the pictures of rb25det pistons to [email protected]

Because I'm interested in buying

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