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Hi all,

i was just wondering if anyone knew of a place in queensland i can get new parts for my rb20det motor, i've been lookin around and no one seems to be able to get anything, i've even had difficulty getting an exhaust manifold gasket (the one between the head and manifold).I'm in toowoomba by the way so anywhere in bris is fine cause i don't mind the drive. At the moment i'm looking for a rebuild kit, anyone know where i can get one

thanks in advance,

Busta-P

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or look in the service center section in the QLD forum here ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=130753 ) someone there would be able to help you out.

hey mate

dan from elite has just rebuilt my rb20 and has been able to source everything that is required for a killer build.

you could do much worse than emailing him what you are after.

i do know that my pistons took awhile to come, but it will be worth it

thanks 83nno so far 3lit3 32 has been awesome and i will definitely be doing business with him, another question i have for everybody is, i have heard of using rb25det cams in an rb20det is there any truth to this and if i use them what sort of positive gains (if any) will this achieve?

thanks 83nno so far 3lit3 32 has been awesome and i will definitely be doing business with him, another question i have for everybody is, i have heard of using rb25det cams in an rb20det is there any truth to this and if i use them what sort of positive gains (if any) will this achieve?

I doubt it would do much (if they fit that is) as they both have 240 degrees on the int and ext and both have 7.8mm lift there is a slight differnce in the lobe centre angle but Dan would be the man to ask for sure :(

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