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hey ppl have somne shit i really need to get rid of

just laying around home

i also chasing some parts basically any aftermarket parts

for an rb20 or nissan cefiro

cefiro r32 catback exaust 3 inch with 5 inch tip i think $450

standard manifold and turbo zero side to side very little back and forth $240

oil and water lines for turbo SOLD

aircon compressor $50($70 with all hoses ect.)

alternator $50

afm $200(cefiro rb20 so i have the z32 plug for extra)

rb20 manual ecu out of a cefiro $175

radiator $80

2 rb20 standard intercoolers $30 ea(no pipes)

engine wiring loom $200 (including plug to ecu)

manual tailshaft ???

lsd from cefiro???

very heavy cluch 450-500hp used including pressure plate $300

rb20 flywheel near new $50

cefiro/silvia/180/no turbo r32/33

4 stud hubs 50ea very minumal wear 3x,xxxkms

thats all i can think of i have for the rb 20 if u need anything just ask

but i also have an rb30 stainless steel turbo manifold $400

hybrid 38mm wastegate $120

and anything u need for a cefiro if i can help with anything call me on 0412938223

or pm

all parts are negotiable will post anywhere u pay post

im also willing to do swap for parts u need if u have anything i need

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hey the fly wheel how much posted down to sydney 2085

and if u could mesure the size of it, reason being i have a clutch kit and the pressure plate is too big for the fly wheel....

its the model number for a rb20 so my fly wheel is two small

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