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Hey guys,

RB20DET with no turbo, $400, will need a new head put on (i can supply) i didnt crank it by hand before i started it and bent valves because they stuck down, (can also chuck in RB20 pistons just incase they are damaged somehow) 110,000km on it, i Have decided to include another engine with this 1, the other engine is in pieces but i will try and gather as much stuff up for it as possible, it had a spun bearing but i was going to do a forged rebuild but in the end didnt have the money, so you get 2 engines pretty much,

RB20DET with turbo, $700, this was running sweet when i pulled it out of the car, have now up graded to a rb25 so i need this gone asap, got full time study next year and wont be able to work so no pay for 1 year ;),

160,000km on it, will put the rb25 turbo on instead if anyone wants to take this in the next week, need it gone, will also chuck in afm, hd clutch, and a few other bits and pieces i have lying around

RB25 Turbo, dont need this anymore, $300 comes with elbow

RB20 Turbo, also dont need this, $200 comes with elbow,

RB20 block and other rb 20 stuff, Make a offer if i have the part,

RB20 AFM, $80, still has mesh, good condition,

RB25 ecu, $100, (series 1)

PM me if interested in any parts or post up here,

JV

EDIT: ok guys need this stuff gone, so i will do some deals

on the turbo i can offer manifolds and lines with at least 1 of the turbo's (will have to check for other 1)

might even sell some sets of speedy rims,

i have a full set of 18"s painted black with tyres (2 toyo's and 2 some other brand) not much tread, this is only a eoi atm as i really wanting to pay off my loan so i can keep my car while im unpaid all of next year, so make a offer, or ask questions (look like cheetahs i think, 18X8.5) ($1200)

I have a full set of 17" black Victory's aswell, with toyo tyres (mate has borrowed them so if the tyres are f***ed hes gonna have to buy me new ones) so they will have good tread, forgot what style they are, they are black aswell, 17X8.0 i think, will double check, again on a EOI atm, ($850)

Cheers JV

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hey mate,looking for some valves for an rb20 head,and some other bits and pieces! have you got a phone no to contact u on? im on the goldcoast so might be interested in looking at other stuff too!

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