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Item: RB performance parts

Location: Sydney

Item Condition:Near new

Reason for Selling:Going overseas, short on cash

RB 25 Greddy/Trust Intake Plenum excellent condition $1100

The best modification is to increase airflow, by fitting tune length intake plenum and reduce intercooler plumbing, much better then the cheap and nasty copies, this really works.

R33 Greddy/Trust Power Extreme 2 exhaust system as new still in box $450

Complete cat-back units, does not effect emissions related hardware. Bolts-on, using factory mounting hangers. Straight-though design allows for the perfect compromise between Power, Torque, and a deep- throaty Sound. Although mufflers can look the same from the outside, the internal construction sets this systems apart. The quality and workmanship extends through the outer shell of the system. With laser-cut, computerized mandrel bent aluminized tubing, thick flanges, OEM style hangers, and a polished stainless-steel muffler can and tip, GReddy exhaust look as good as they perform.

R33 Greddy/Trust Steel Head Gasket Good condition $200

Nissan RB25DET Bore 87mm, Thickness 1.2mm

Increased turbo boost means increased cylinder pressure. This special metal reinforced Head Gaskets are designed to withstand the excessive temperature and cylinder pressure of an ultra high output engine.

RB 25 Head Excellent condition $950

This is the ultimate head that would be needed for any modified GTS-t

Nothing to spend everything has already been done starting with porting too larger valve springs, and even new guides. This head has had over $1500 spent on it just in labor.

Gtst Link Plus ECU Complete $950

Comes with Hand controller, Map sensor (no need for AFM), data cable, manual, and PC software. Completely tunable ecu. Can also supply resister pack to run GTR injectors

Peter

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