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Need some garage space back, open to offers

Parts are in sydney pick up on all items ok and can post smaller items at buyers expense

All left overs from an engine conversion

Engine:

Rb20 bare block $20

RB25 complete bottom end $250

RB25 intake manifold gasket $50

Cam gears $40

Rb20 loom, make an offer

Rb20 Ignitor $30

Rb20 Power steering pump $30

Rb20 Starter motor $40

Rb20 Clutch master cylinder $30 (was used or about 50km)

Rb20 Standard exhaust manifold $20

Custom cross over pipe with HKS SSQV bov $250! (can separate)

http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/oo70/Silver3l/sau_279.jpg

Exterior:

RB20 Original front bar $50 slight damage/ paint cracking (with fog lights!)

Interior:

Rb20 White face dials $50 ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/wh...ez-t142257.html )

Rb20 Cluster bezels, brushed alloy with rings $50 ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/wh...ez-t142257.html )

Will list more parts later

Pm for other engine bits and ill see what i have (mainly rb20 parts)

Pics on request

Thanks

John

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How many K's and what comes with the RB25 Bottom end?

Is the engine number still ok to be rego'd in NSW?

Dave

not 100% sure on the km but there doesnt seem to be any damage in the bores etc. the head was in real good condition.

bottom end come with crank, pistons, pumps etc. if there's anything in particular you would like it to come with let me know.

the engine was purchased from just jap and number havnt been used.

alot of interest in the HKS bov

would be a better purchase to buy the pipe aswel so u get the adapter

i will throw in the silicon for the TB and 2 T clamps

i'll let the bov and cross over pipe go to anyone that offers over $200

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