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rb20 silvertop parts, motor was stripped when cylinders 2.3.6 were low. Found to be cracked ringlands. Everything else is still in good condition unless stated.

head - $100 (cam/gears/covers)

block - $30

inlet plenum - $30

injectors - $50 (with fuel rail, need to be cleaned)

coil pack cover - $10 (2 available)

timing belt cover - $10 (2 available, also have 1 lower cover)

starter motor - $30

gearstick - $10

gts4 sump - $60

r30 stuff

bonnet - $50 (some hail dents, otherwise good)

head lights - $50

grill - $10

rear A-arms from dr30, no discs tho as one was cracked - $40

front struts - $50

L24E - $150 (complete, had 2 leaking injectors when pulled otherwise great nick)

L24E gearstick - $10

newish standard fuel pump, used for about 6 months - $50

starter motor - $30

alternator - $40 (still pretty new)

r180 diff case - $20 (no gears...no nothing)

s15 stock dump/front/cat - $40

all parts located in windsor, nsw

call/sms or PM if interested. cheers.

0432029645

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rb20 silvertop parts, motor was stripped when cylinders 2.3.6 were low. Found to be cracked ringlands. Everything else is still in good condition unless stated.

head - $100 (cam/gears/covers)

block - $30

inlet plenum - $30

injectors - $50 (with fuel rail, need to be cleaned)

coil pack cover - $10 (2 available)

timing belt cover - $10 (2 available, also have 1 lower cover)

starter motor - $30

gearstick - $10

gts4 sump - $60

r30 stuff

bonnet - $50 (some hail dents, otherwise good)

head lights - $50

grill - $10

rear A-arms from dr30, no discs tho as one was cracked - $40

front struts - $50

L24E - $150 (complete, had 2 leaking injectors when pulled otherwise great nick)

L24E gearstick - $10

newish standard fuel pump, used for about 6 months - $50

starter motor - $30

alternator - $40 (still pretty new)

r180 diff case - $20 (no gears...no nothing)

all parts located in windsor, nsw

PM if interested. cheers.

hey mate, do u hav any part of the engine loom? i'm chasing all the electrical plugs off the loom(CAS, TPS, AAC, water temp etc..) cheers mate

Ken

will check for the AAC valve and get back to you.

also check to see if any of the loom is intact...i think i may have binned it.

and i will also check the head casting of the L24

PM\'s replied.

cheers.

AAC is there

wont be able to check the L24 till the wkend as its at the parents house

cheers

ok sweet, can i ask a favour... it only involves 2 screws...

can you screw the AAC valve off the part that it operates...(gold canister with a plug on the end to operate it) and slide it off... underneath there will either be a flatish surface where the aac operates or there will be a tube that the aac sits on... and it comes out a few cm...

reason being is that there are actually 2 types of aac and ive been stung before...

ill send u a pic of the one i need if needs be...

thanks heaps

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