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have nissan rb20 motor,all the parts on it are for sale (not selling whole only in parts)

rb20det head $250

rb20det stock plenum $200 (the whole lot)

rb20det stock turbo and dump pipe $150 (had lettle play in it)

rb20det stock alt $100

rb20det Cooler with Piping (Only To Engine Bay) $80

rb20det throttle body $50

rb20det Exhaust mainfold $80

rb20det airconditioning pump $80

all other parts are for sale of the motor just ask

silvia two front lights one is broken $80

2 front seats drivers has rip no rails $100

pm or ring zack on 04025582378

iam in nelson bay 45 mins north from newcastle

or might swap for after market stuff for rb20 motor

some stuff i need ,afm,turbo timer,taco's,boost controller,cooler,and let me know if u have any thing else

I will listen to offers as long as they are reasonable.

all parts are Negotiable!!!!!!!!

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'Jago'

where are u located = nelson bay 45mins north from newcastle

complete RB20 bottom end = the block has a crack in it so i dont think it would be any good but can sell u all the internal parts if u like

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