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Just clearing up the garage, parts no longer needed..

GTR injectors - $250

Gates timing belt (used) - $50

Rb20 turbo (stock inc water/oil lines) - $150

Rb20 gearbox - $500

Rb20 computer - $100

Rb20 wiring loom - $60

Rb20/25 high mount manifold (brand new - monster) - $200

Rb26 cam cover and coil cover - $100 (ready for painting)

R32 GTR front bumper (fibreglass) - $150 (needs to be sanded and painted)

R31 taillight (stove tops) complete - $150

Rb20 complete motor - $800

parts available for pickup - millpark VIC

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hey bud

yeh ill part it for $1100,but im not sure about the freight u would have to arrange it from ur side.

keep in touch .

ronu

how much would you sell the rb20 complete engine, turbo, wiring harness, and loom all for???

how much would you recon frieght cost to perth???

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