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Josh's Garage Clean Out - Injectors, Turbo, ECU and More

Hey guys. Reached a stage where I can finally clear out a bunch of stuff I've accumulated during my build. Prices listed are ONO, available for pickup from Auburn NSW 2144. Willing to ship at buyer's expense. Parts are also listed elsewhere.

Too many pictures so I've created a Google Drive link here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BxkDOGQ7as9eLTE2RDE5RDVFRm8?usp=sharing

Stock RB25DET Turbo, worked fine when pulled off for upgrade: $140

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo - Decided to go a different way. Brand new, never used. Specs on request: $250

NISTUNE Z32 ECU to suit RB25DET - removed for upgrade: $400

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $80

Stock RB25DET S2 AFM: $50

GFB G-Force II Boost Controller - fitted for test, used something else, brand new as pictured: $240

550cc WRX STI Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $200

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $150

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $180

JVC KW-R500 Double Din Head Unit/Car Stereo, works fine and comes with harnesses: $60

Alpine MRX-F35 4 Channel Amp - Works fine: $150

 

 

Update:

 

Stock RB25DET Turbo, worked fine when pulled off for upgrade: $140

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo - Decided to go a different way. Brand new, never used. Specs on request: $250

NISTUNE Z32 ECU to suit RB25DET - removed for upgrade: $400

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $80

Stock RB25DET S2 AFM: $50

GFB G-Force II Boost Controller - fitted for test, used something else, brand new as pictured: $240

550cc WRX STI Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $200

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $150

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $180

JVC KW-R500 Double Din Head Unit/Car Stereo, works fine and comes with harnesses: $60

Alpine MRX-F35 4 Channel Amp - Works fine: $150

Update:

 

Stock RB25DET Turbo, worked fine when pulled off for upgrade: $140

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo - Decided to go a different way. Brand new, never used. Specs on request: $250

NISTUNE Z32 ECU to suit RB25DET - removed for upgrade: $400

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $80

Stock RB25DET S2 AFM: $50

GFB G-Force II Boost Controller - fitted for test, used something else, brand new as pictured: $240

550cc WRX STI Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $200

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $150

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $180

JVC KW-R500 Double Din Head Unit/Car Stereo, works fine and comes with harnesses: $60

Alpine MRX-F35 4 Channel Amp - Works fine: $150

  • 3 weeks later...
On 01/08/2017 at 7:12 PM, inmaniac said:

Update:

 

Stock RB25DET Turbo, worked fine when pulled off for upgrade: $140

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo - Decided to go a different way. Brand new, never used. Specs on request: $250

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs - Used for 400km: $250

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $80

550cc WRX STI Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $200

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $150

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $180

JVC KW-R500 Double Din Head Unit/Car Stereo, works fine and comes with harnesses: $60

Alpine MRX-F35 4 Channel Amp - Works fine: $150

Updated. Now also have a full set of YJ's to suit S2 RB25, $250 ono

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo: $200

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs - Used for 400km: $250

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $80

550cc ebay jecs Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $100

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $120

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $120

JVC KW-R500 Double Din Head Unit/Car Stereo, works fine and comes with harnesses: $40

Alpine MRX-F35 4 Channel Amp - Works fine: $150

 

 

Update - now priced to go go go

Also got my staggered set of VOLK TE37's here: 

 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...

UPDATE:

Seriously priced to go.

 

"MaxSpeedingRods" Ebay Special Turbo BRAND NEW IN BOX: $150

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs - Used for 400km: $200

Stock RB25DET ECU from R33 S2 Manual: $50

550cc ebay jecs Injectors with adapters to suit RB25: $100

370cc OEM RB25DET Injectors: $120

OEM Coil Packs suit RB25DET S2 - Working fine, selling due to upgrade to splitfires: $100

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