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Selling parts off my white car, turbo was going to be put on for Drag Combat but didn't arrive in time.

Greddy TD06-25GSH10cm turbo, ceramic coated exhaust manifold for RB20/25, Trust type R wastegate. Turbo is brand new, never been installed. Gimps sent me a 16cm rear housing with it, have now got the proper 10cm rear and getting it ceramic coated this week. $3500 firm for the lot, will seperate $2000 for turbo, $1300 for manifold, $600 for wastegate. Will make 330rwkw+

RB25 camshafts: Reground based off some HKS 256in/264ex cams we had, have been in my motor for the last year. Done about 1200k's, good condition $600

Greddy RB25 plenum and Q45 throttle body: Same as cams, been on my car already. Perfect condition, sell together for $1100 or plenum $900 throttle body $300.

550cc injectors: RB26, low impedance. Installed on the RB25 with the use of an RB26 fuel rail and resistor pack. $550

Apexi adjustable fuel reg suit RB26: Installed on motor, taken off after 2 hours of running as it was not needed. Bolts on to std rail. $150.

RB25 motor: long motor without the cams, intake + exhaust sides. Had 160psi even on all cylinders when we checked it 500k's ago. Don't know if there is even a market for these motors but selling the whole lot and might as well include it. Makes a great anchor or perfect to upgrade your Gemini.

They are not standard GTR injectors, but are suited to an RB26. Top feed, low impedance. I think they are Apexi ones, but they are all made by Denso so no difference.

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