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hey guys i have a heap of parts up for grabs:

reason for selling: building an rb26/30 no longer need rb20 stuff smile.gif

S13 Rear Bar red $50

R32 Door Trims $50 for both

S13 Dash $100 Good condition

S13 Instrument Cluster $100

S13 Digital Climate Control $100 with loom

stock 20 turbo Good Condition $100 (HAVE 2)

manifolds to suit rb20 or 25 $100(have 2)

Complete RB20det block $300 (hasnt been pulled apart in good condition)

Very Good Condition RB20det head $200 (comes with all cams, cam shafts)

Rb20det Manual ECU $100

Rb20det Air Flow Meter $80 (green sticker)

hicas power steering pump $60

Rb20det alternator $100

ac compressor $offer

RB20det short shifter never used $100

Stock RB Coolers and piping $50 each

stock flywheel (needs machine) $SOLD

Stock r200 dif $80 (non lsd)

Location: brissy

Contact: please pm me with wot u want/need i tell ya if i have

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yep, Also now have a complete running RB20det for sale, $900 still in car can show running, car is never driven as not registered andhave no license, i can pull out in a few hours and have ready upon a deposit

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