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complete RB20 engine will sell parts

turbo $50

exaust man $50

intake man $20

injectors $100

coil packs set of 6 $75

head $150

good short moter $150

starter $30

alternator $50

all price is ONO make an offer

welcome local pickup in Brisbane

shipping at cost via post

pm me for details

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complete RB20 engine will sell parts

turbo $50

exaust man $50

intake man $20

injectors $100

coil packs set of 6 $75

head $150

good short moter $150

starter $30

alternator $50

all price is ONO make an offer

welcome local pickup in Brisbane

shipping at cost via post

pm me for details

hey mate im after the intake, throttle body and the hose that goes from the cold start value to the intake if youve got it.

PM me a price including delivery to melbourne. from memory it cost $20 to post an intake.

Cheers

Ash

I still have the long block from the engine (head and block ) no exaust manifold , turbo , valve covers

starter

but still have wire harness and controler

long block $400

Price on complete package mate? Have a mate very interested.

Cheers.

I got it from a guy on a list and he said it was a good running moter

it is very clean inside and the oil was clean , I got it for some parts I

needed now I am selling what I do not need

how many k's has the motor done?

was it in a good working order before being removed from the car?

reason for selling?

pm sent

complete RB20 engine will sell parts

turbo $50

exaust man $50

intake man $20

injectors $100

coil packs set of 6 $75

head $150

good short moter $150

starter $30

alternator $50

all price is ONO make an offer

welcome local pickup in Brisbane

shipping at cost via post

pm me for details

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