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I did a shed clean out last weekend

From memory i have:

R32 PS Pump $120 (on hold)

R32 Complete wiring loom $180

R32 Computer $50

R32 Ignitor $80

R32 Coil pack cover $50

R32 Standard fuel rail modified with center feed return (currently has a speedflow block off) good for your big power RB20 or R32 RB25DE Head - $80

R32 Injector plugs (I may be able to use these) $15

Sard Injector plugs $20

Set of average coilpacks $30

Set of perfect working coilpacks (will be for sale after I tune) $150

R32 Coil pack loom in good condition $35

R32 Air Conditioning condensor + some lines $150

RB30 Sump Good condition $100

R33 Standard cooler pipes $20

R33 Stock Fuel Regulator $20

R33 Standard crossover pipe and BOV $40

R33 Standard intake pipe $30

R33 Steering Rack suit rebuild $30

R33 Alternator $150 (on hold)

R33 Carbon Canister $30

R33 Standard Oil Cooler that bolts to the block $50

R33 Dipstick and guide $20

R33 Windscreen washer bottle $30

R33 Aftermarket Blue silicone Top radiator hose $40

R33 Single Din coin compartment holder thing (under the Head unit) $20

Few bits of 3" Blue Silicone $10 each

Blue silicone RB25 Throttle body -> 3" Adapter brand new - $20

Tons of hoses plugs and brackets i cant remember where they all go...

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no because the whole sentence reads "R32 Standard fuel rail modified with center feed return (currently has a speedflow block off) good for your big power RB20 or R32 RB25DE Head - $80"

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