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of so i need money for a tune mostly but im sick of this stuff sitting around doing nothing

RB20

i have rb20 turbo very little shaft play $200

2 sets of cam gear $50pair

stand injectors work fine

stand plemum $100

rocket covers $80

rb26

standard cam gears $50pair now $20

stand plenum with thoatle bodies $600 price drop $400

twin turbos with dump and manifolds $600price drop $400

rocket covers $120 price drop $80

coil pack cover with ignigtor $200 price drop $150

cefiro

both driver side door $250 each price drop $200each

boot $200 price drop$180

bonet $200 price drop$180

front bar $150 price drop $100

rear bar $150 price drop $120

pasenger side gaurd $150 price drop $120

front and rear seat front seat $170each rear $100price drop all 4 for $350

dash $140 price drop $100

speedo cluster $160 price drop $120

radiator support straight not part of the car $300 price drop $250

i have a whole car there its all i can think of so if u need anything

just ask ive probally got it

i am negotialble but i have put the prices pretty low

to get a faster sale will post buyers pay post though

keen to swap parts if u have something i need here r a few

contact me on 0412938223

or just drop me a pm

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