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Pulling apart my RB20det to sell as parts...

Still left..

Alternator: $80 (have been told this will also fit RB25 too)

Engine ECU: $50 (auto - will apparently also run manual fine -- get it chipped, la da)

Injectors: $20 each ..

Fuel Pressure Reg (will fit rb25) - $40

RB20/25 Exhaust manifold: $50 SOLD

Crossover pipe and BOV (BOV same as RB25 one) - $50 SOLD

Clutch Fan: $30 SOLD

Intake Plenum inc fuel rail, AAC, etc (minus TB): $50 SOLD

Throttle Body+TPS - SOLD

CAS: $80 SOLD

Ignitor: $120 - SOLD

All were working fine on the car as far as I know. I'm on the goldcoast.

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is there much difference between the safc you have and the safc2 ?what condition is it in? also if you have pics can you send them to : [email protected]

ill offer $180 for the safc + postage (once i see pics to make sure its in good condition)

Edited by mr_crust

i'm interested in the crossover pipe, also temp sensor if it will fit the rb25det, PM me you contact details, you know i'm on the coast to so should be easy.

cheers, Matt.

Edited by rsx84
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  • 4 weeks later...

they are series1 injectors.. but I don't believe there is any difference (other than age)

daler.. to be honest probably not.. they are 270cc.. I am not sure what SR20 ones are, but I think they are at least 300cc+

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