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I have a few items for sale, they are just laying around and I'd rather get rid of them and get some cash. Items as followed.

Items:

RB20DET Exh cam shaft $50.

Standard RB20DET Int and Exh cam gears $20 for both.

RB20DET Intake Manifold without throttle body $60.

RB20DET head without cam's or cam barings $50. Still has the lifters and buckets in there.

RB20DE Fuel Pressure Regulator $20. I replaced mine thinking this one was stuffed, but made no difference so this one works just fine.

RB20DET AAC Valve x2 $30 each. Both work just fine, one came of an engine thats done 90,000. The other off an engine done 115,000. The older one is missing the o-ring and screws but if your replacing yours with this, then just take it off yours.

Speco Volt meter $15. Worked just fine when I pulled it out. Light and bracket still with it.

Sound Supressor. $15. Stops altenator noises. Worked when I pulled it off.

Location: Stanthorpe. Pick up or post on a couple of the items. You might get lucky and I'll be coming to brisbane in a few weeks and I'll take it to you for an extra $10. Post at buyers expesnse.

Item Condition: All of them are fine. Perfect order.

Reason for Selling: I dont need em, and need some cash.

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: PM me.

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