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Hey guys ive found more parts.

Rb20 intake cross over pipe-$50

Rb20 radiator and themo king themo fan 14" -$150

hks waste gate (for rb20) -$100

r32 Standard mirrors -$50 pair

r32 standard bonnet (damage)-$50

Garret gt30/40 turbo (good for 500hp) -$1500

Rb20 ignition module (cas) -$50

Standard r32 gtst shocks and super low springs(nice ride height)-$100 for all 4

R32 rb20 air flow meter -$30

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hey, do u still have ?

  • the drivers side power window switch control
  • aircon display unit
  • cigarette ligher
  • RB20DET afm

ive put 2 2nd hand afm's on my 32, and both are duds. my car is struggling so bad, and id love to try a 3rd one, before spening the cash on a new one.

Natalie

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Hey guys ive found more parts.

Rb20 intake cross over pipe-$50

Rb20 radiator and themo king themo fan 14" -$150

hks waste gate (for rb20) -$100

r32 Standard mirrors -$50 pair

r32 standard bonnet (damage)-$50

Garret gt30/40 turbo (good for 500hp) -$1500

Rb20 ignition module (cas) -$50

Standard r32 gtst shocks and super low springs(nice ride height)-$100 for all 4

R32 rb20 air flow meter -$30

air flow meter still available?

0433210969 jeff

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