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for sale:

93 rb20det motor package

approx 75,000kms

includes:

complete motor: sold

gearbox: sold

flywheel: sold

HD 5puck clutch: sold

inlet manifold and plenum: sold

injectors: sold

throttle body

6x new coil packs: sold

exhaust manifold and turbo and sheild: sold

3in dump/front pipe: $100

2.5in piping for front mount: sold

radiator: $100

power steering pump

alternator

air con compressor

starter motor

r32 crossmember and engine mounts

gearbox mount

tailshaft

lume

think thats all of it. it is pretty much a complete front cut minus the car chassis part

prefer to sell it all together but might consider seperating the gearbox from the complete motor from the mounts etc providing i get the right price for all items

#edit# sold the major parts so reasonable offers accepted on the remaining items

please reply to pm as i don't check the thread much (but give it a bump anyway)

located near (west of) brisbane (ipswich for the locals)

also for sale:::

*apexi twin chamber bov. $150

*z32 hubs/spindles. $100

*s2 rb25 turbo. guess you could say its blown. has a bit of shaft play and is a bit noisy/squeals. great for rebuild/hiflow. sold

*s14a complete rear cradle (includes cradle, lsd diff, halfshafts, all control arms etc, hubs/5stud spindles, swaybar, rotors, calipers, handbrake cables, etc. $500

*absolutely heaps of s13/180sx parts (just ask for what you want cos i've probably got it)

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bov is atmo and needs an adapter. however, i also have a short piece of pipe with the appropriate flange on it though, which i can include.

motor gone, rest of the parts still available

Edited by rb20inside

no more clutch/flywheel

gearbox now gone also

crossmember/mounts and LOTS of minor bits now for sale individually

cheers lads

Edited by rb20inside
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how much for the manual driveshaft and do you still have the brake and clutch pedals and the hydraulic clutch lines.

needed for a manual conversion i heard you can retain the auto gearbox mount when doing the conversion

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