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RB25 + R34 Garage Clean-out

Garage Clean-out:

Everything has been pulled from various working setups. Open to offers, prices copied from previous posts, welcome to inspect/test.
$300 - Blitz R34 RB25det Return Flow Intercooler 
$850 - HKS GT-RS Turbo
$600 - Kinugawa TD-06 20G Turbo + Highmount Manifold (RB25) + TiAL Sport Gate + Custom Dump Pipe
$800 - Apexi Power-FC ECU with Hand Controller R34 RB25det
$250 - Impul R34 RB25det ECU 
$200 - Custom Plenum Creations RB25 Forward Facing Plenum
$400 - Exedy HD Organic (NSK-7172SO) Good Condition
$50 - Stock GTR Fuel Rail and Injectors
$20 - Stock R34 RB25det SM Intercooler 
$50 - Stock R34 RB25det Throttle Body
$50 - Stock R34 RB25det Pink Label AFM
$100 - Stock R34 RB25det Cams
$100 - Stock R34 RB25det Turbo - Suits Rebuild
$100 - Stock R34 RB25det Coil Packs

  • The Kinugawa TD-06 20G was part of an engine package I purchased. It apparently made ~300kw on an RB25, I have not used myself. 
  • The GT-RS made a reliable and responsive 260kw on my R34.
  • Sold as is where is - Located Morningside, Brisbane.
  • Happy to provide further photos/info if required
  • Selling due to upgrades

 

I also have a Stock RB25 Engine available, currently stripped.

 

Cheers,

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Motor is currently sitting at a workshop in Slack Creek - Brisbane Area. I'm going to have a chat to the builders to get a report on the condition. It apparently has forged internal goodies. Leave this one with me for today.  

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3 hours ago, macca911 said:

Motor is currently sitting at a workshop in Slack Creek - Brisbane Area. I'm going to have a chat to the builders to get a report on the condition. It apparently has forged internal goodies. Leave this one with me for today.  

Interested in motor. Please update when you can.

Motor is currently sitting at a workshop in Slack Creek - Brisbane Area. I'm going to have a chat to the builders to get a report on the condition. It apparently has forged internal goodies. Leave this one with me for today.  

 

Ok awesome mate thanks for your reply... Also, Pmed you

5 minutes ago, gold-3lt said:

Plenum 100% gone?

Hey mate, I have a guy coming to collect it tonight. If that falls through for any reason I'll let you know. 

Spewing. Got the notification of the ad on my mobile then read it intending to msg you about plenum but forgot. Been chasing a neo cpc plenum for ages. Definately message if sale doesnt go through

Gents, the plenum is for a Non-Turbo Neo. Even though it shows a it mounted to a turbo engine that engine must have had a non turbo head... Only found out tonight thanks to LaurelPWR. It's still available. Cheers 

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