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Item: rb20det random engine parts

Location: brisbane but can post

Website: here & other

Item Condition: yer good

Reason for Selling: no rb20det anymore got rb25det power now :down:

Price and Payment Conditions: prices a sort of neg so make some offers i'll see what i can do!!! :) vvvvvvvvvv

Extra Info: rb20det random engine parts

Pictures: yep along with prices vvvvvvvvvvv

Contact Details: reply here or pm

Brand New Rb20det Airflow Meter Silvertop $130

rb20det coils packs great condition $130

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rb20det afm great condition $60

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rb20det stock ecu great condition $130

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rb20det igniter $40

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rb crossover pipe $50

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rb20det starter motor $40

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rb pulley $25

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Nissan R32 Skyline RB20 RB25 RB26 engine service manual (Printed and hole punched in binder folder- Hardcopy)

HARDCOPY VERSION OF A ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL FOR NISSAN SKYLINE R32 ENGINES

THE ONE MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING ENGINES...

RB20DET,

RB20DE

RB25DE,

RB26DETT + More

All engines are covered for maintanance, dissasembly, installation and repair! Including torque settings, bearing sizing, troubleshooting, diagnosis, etc. These manuals are all in English (which is extremely rare as it is!)

This manual is printed double sided, hole punched and set in a lever arch binder. Over 600 pages! No more having to go back to the computer to refer. Reference can be made where you work. Garage, Workshop, on the road, etc.

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