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Hey there im selling a few things of my RB20DET, as they are no longer needed... change of plans.

1. Custom fuel rail (blue) and Bosch 14mm 720cc injectors to Suit RB20DET, with speed flow fittings, and 10mm fuel hose only been on car for 200kms in A1 condition $1100.....

2. Mircotech LTX12s computer, with digital dash, and pnp adaptor only done 1000kms, suit all skylines paid $1850 selling for $1300.....

3. Garret gt2871 turbo serial number IEM104715g with RB25 rear housing machined out, stainless manifold, speedflow fittings, water and oil llines, silicone pipe of turbo, 4inch front pipe of turbo, K@N pod filter all done 1000 kays like new... turbo was $1750 alone selling whole package for $1750.....

4. Oil catch can with all fittings, hoses etc, polished finish with breather $200.....

5. Nismo 260km/h dash suit R32 skyline, with 80,000kms $300....

6. Rear pedders Adjustable, in A1 Conditon, no leaks etc come with c spanner road use 1500kms selling 4 $500....

7. Earthing kit with volt stabeliser $50...

8. Custom alloy radiator fitted to car but never drove with, suit R32 RB20 $300 pics up friday

9. Standard air box $30 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

10. 3inch cat replacment pipe $50 perfect conditon SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

all parts come with original receipt

parts located on SA but will deliver aswell..

All these mods where safely tuned 236rwkw on a RB20DET but can make a alot more power, pulling them off as im selling the car, car will be sold with standard motor....

motor thats in car is avaliabe for parts etc aswell, as gonna just put a whole new motor/ gearbox package in, as it easier than fitting all thestandard stuff

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^^^^ The car will be sold with a standard motor etc in the next few months so if anyone interested please pm me thanks... $16,000 firm

as you can see alot of $$$ spent on mods so no offers thanks prices are firm

thanks :P

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would u consider 1000 COD for ecu and dash display and pnp? also do you have receipts for warranty purposes?

hey mate not willing to do cash on delivery.. sorry.. and $1000 is way to cheap for this unit prices are firm thanks....

does the microtech include ignitors or do you still use the original coilpacks? Does it come with EVERYTHING you need to install on an rb25?

does the microtech include ignitors or do you still use the original coilpacks? Does it come with EVERYTHING you need to install on an rb25?

hey mate, you use original coilpacks, and it a pnp system no easy instal PNP= plug and play system

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