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ok guys ive just finished putting in a new rb20 and i got a whole heap of spare engine parts.

things will go fairly cheap as i would rather seel them than throw away.

-rb20 AFM $60

-all 6 injectors $40

-machined flywheel $40

-Brake master cylinder $30

-manual starter motor $20

-RB20 turbo $50

-Engine mounts $30 for both

-cams Intake and exhaust $50

-cam gears $20

-rocker covers $15 for both

-RB20DET ECU $80

-RB20DET coil packs $60

-brand new hicas lock bar $50

-R32 series 2 gauge cluster (86 000km's) $80

-CAS sensor $20

-Clutch fan $10

there is more stuff laying around so if its not listed there is a chance i may have it PM or call me on 0403 329 579

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ok guys ive just finished putting in a new rb20 and i got a whole heap of spare engine parts.

things will go fairly cheap as i would rather seel them than throw away.

-rb20 AFM $60

-all 6 injectors $40

-machined flywheel $40

-Brake master cylinder $30

-manual starter motor $20

-RB20 turbo $50

-Engine mounts $30 for both

-cams Intake and exhaust $50

-cam gears $20

-rocker covers $15 for both

-RB20DET ECU $80

-RB20DET coil packs $60

-brand new hicas lock bar $50

-R32 series 2 gauge cluster (86 000km's) $80

-CAS sensor $20

-Clutch fan $10

there is more stuff laying around so if its not listed there is a chance i may have it PM or call me on 0403 329 579

Is that a cam sensor for $20 ?

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