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(Updated. Thread was made unsticky a while ago.. Garage was robbed updating as appropriate - They left the engine blocks as I guess they were to heavy)

Hey guys

I have a Heap of parts from my RB30 build up left over that I'm keen to get rid of. Sick of the space that they are taking up in the garrage. If you have offers please send them my way.

Once most of the parts are gone I will be Donating $100 to SAU as a thanks for all that SAU Provides for us.

Donated $10 So far

RB30 Piston rings (5 Only All complete though) $30 (cost me $90)

RB25DE bottom end (has Sump, Oil pump, Engine mounts - No Oil pressure sensor, Harmonic Balancer, Dip stick tube or Dip stick) $150

RB25DET Bottom end (Block, Pistons, Rods, Crank and Cradle) Replaced due to RB30 Upgrade - $200 -

RB30E Head - $50

RB30 Inlet manifold Complete Inlet, Plenum, Throttle body and fuel rail - $20

RB30E exhaust manifold - Stolen

R32 RB25DE/R32 RB20DET TOP FEED injectors - Stolen

R32 RB25DE Non VVT head (Missing 1 Valve) Has Timing belt Cover, CAS Bracket, Cam gears and rocker covers - Stolen

Sourced RB25DE Cams as well - Stolen

RB30 Engine Mounts - Stolen

RB25 Coil Pack's All 6. Have been running in Rb20Det for a few months. selling due to upgrade to spitfires. - stolen

Thanks guys

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Strobo - i don't have the stock wheels sorry mate.. but the exhaust- say $250 for the lot?

wont be for a little while as im saving for the new mods.

Dump_Pipe: Sorry mate have responded. Check your PM's

Hey guys

 

I have a Heap of parts from my RB30 build up left over that I'm keen to get rid of. Sick of the space that they are taking up in the garrage. If you have offers please send them my way.

 

Once most of the parts are gone I will be Donating $100 to SAU as a thanks for all that SAU Provides for us.

 

I Will put up pictures as soon as I can get some web hosting for them.

 

Radiator Cover for Stock Clutch Fan - $50

RB30 Automatic Flywheel - $20

R32 RB25DE Non VVT head (needs to have 1 valve replaced as I took it for my Rb25 Head) Comes with all head bolts, Cam Cover, CAS Holder, Cam gears and rocker covers $550

RB30 Piston rings (5 Only All complete though) $30 (cost me $90) - sale pending

RB sandwich plate - $30

RB30E exhaust manifold - $50

RB25DE Exhaust manifold $50

RB25 Spark Plug Covers - $50 each

RB25DET Harmonic Balancer (slightly damaged but has been repaired and balanced) $30

RB25DE bottom end (has Sump, Oil pump, Engine mounts and Oil Pressure sensor still attached. $500

RB25DE TOP FEED injectors $220

RB25DE Inlet pipe $20

R32 RB25DE Inlet manifold, Plenum and Throttle body $125 - sale pending

RB25DET Bottom end (Block, Pistons, Rods, Crank and Cradle) Replaced due to RB30 Upgrade - $500

VL RB30 Harmonic Balancer - $20

RB30E Head - $100

RB30 Inlet manifold Complete Inlet, Plenum, Throttle body and fuel rail - $100

 

RB30 Engine Mounts - $50

 

R33 Stock Air box - $50

 

 

RB25 Timing belts Not to bad condition $20 for both of them

RB25DET Water Pump and Pulley - $50

Also have the heat shields available

 

 

- Coming soon –

RB25DET Inlet piping (from the turbo to the Throtlebody)

 

RB25DET Exhaust (only change is a higher flowing muffler with 3inch tip)

 

RB25DET Manual ECU - sale pending

 

 

 

Thanks guys

Interested in the exhaust.. 3 inch, either the lot or just the muffler....got a cat even the standard one??

Freddie

R33Fred : Yes I have the complete stock exhaust (accept for muffler) only catch is that It is still on the car (not yet available). Will be off very soon. Was hoping for $150 for it.

Clint32 : I think I do I will check in the morning for you and PM you

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