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Hi,

I am chasing a blown RB20DET doesnt matter if it has a hole in the side of the block or the internals are welded to the piston walls, I require all the mounts off the engine and the small sensors eg. Oil, knock etc.

I am mainly requiring the following:

- Power Steering Bracket

- Engine mounts

- Oil Sender

- Knock sensors

- CAS

- CAS bracket

I require these sort of parts as I sold my spare rb20 not even thinking of taking them off it.

I am in Brisbane western suburbs ( Westlake) and will come pickup any parts I can.

Cheers

Cameron

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