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i have my old motor witch is blown. but there is still stuff on it that i wanna sell.

timing belt= $50 good con

cam lower 2x bearings= $50 each just replaced with good bearings as one was shit.

rb20 x6 injectors= $80 good working condirion extra for fuel rail and fuel reg.

plenium= $50

stock rb20 coil packs good working condition= $100 for all 6.

rb20 butterfly= $50

forgot what else i will update soon with pictures and more items.

located in vic.i will post. anywhere in aus.

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hey i can't pm until later tody soo will you send the stock injectors to adelaide 5163 for $90?

if soo p.m. me with your bank details and will sort something out,

cheers

jason

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should have but what is a ignitor? lol

u used it on your new motor fool

thats cheap as f*k for your coilpacks, id suggest keeping em as they have a tendancy to f*k up on rb's

u used it on your new motor fool

thats cheap as f*k for your coilpacks, id suggest keeping em as they have a tendancy to f*k up on rb's

lol yeah thought so about ignitor lolz. well i got r33 series 1 coilpacks in the car now. oh yeah i remember buying chris one coilpack for $50 form holfords. dammm might up the price then lol.

yeha thought about keeping them but saving for spitfires.

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