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I'm after a few stock parts for a rb20det

- water line for the turbo that goes around the back of the block

- Ignitor

- Turbo outlet pipe that bolts onto the turbo ( 3 bolts triangle shape to round shape lol)

- Crossover pipe

- Thermostat housing

- Exhaust sensor that goes in the dump pipe

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cheers

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g day

I'm after a few stock parts for a rb20det

- water line for the turbo that goes around the back of the block

- Ignitor

- Turbo outlet pipe that bolts onto the turbo ( 3 bolts triangle shape to round shape lol)

- Crossover pipe

- Thermostat housing

- Exhaust sensor that goes in the dump pipe

Contact via PM

cheers

hey i have an ignitor and the sensor is stuck in the front pipe but its a good front pip after market and think i have the water line could work some thing out if you still have the blown bottom end ?

Im getting a ignitor tonight so should be set for that

Whats the best you can do me on a CAS? lol

updated is a list below of what i still need-

clutch disk

full loom/relays

turbo outlet pipe that bolts onto the turbo

CAS

crossover pipe intake

PS pump

ECU

thermostat housing

AFM

air intake pipes

oil sensor plug

engine earth wire the big black and yellow one complete

Im getting a ignitor tonight so should be set for that

Whats the best you can do me on a CAS? lol

updated is a list below of what i still need-

clutch disk

full loom/relays

turbo outlet pipe that bolts onto the turbo

CAS

crossover pipe intake

PS pump

ECU

thermostat housing

AFM

air intake pipes

oil sensor plug

engine earth wire the big black and yellow one complete

full loom/relays

crossover pipe intake

PS pump

ECU

AFM

engine earth wire the big black and yellow one complete

i should have all of these. i will confirm tonight and get back to you with a price.

  • 2 weeks later...

i got black and yellow main engine earth joshua. its all yours mate if u help me with diff. i got day off today if u want me to drop it at ur mums or at urs champ.

ill just use the one thats already in the 33 when i need one

update- Pm me prices if u have the below

AFM

CAS

gbox

Thermostat housing

Sttock air intake stuff

Turbo outlet pipe ( the trinagle flange one) rb25 ones dont fit

Starter Motor

any any s13 interior stuff

Edited by Josh_r32

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