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rb20det parts all in perfect working order

TRUST TD06H-25G Turbo kit/stainless manifold

46mm External gate with screamer

Kit for $2500, manifold $500 turbo and gate $2000

will throw in front and dump pipe and heat shield plus speedflow braided lines

Trust Adjustable Cam Gears w/ Trust Timing Belt $500

SARD 720cc injectors $600

APEXI Power FC + Hand Controller $1500

GREDDY e-01 boost controller with LCD screen $600

Aftermarket Coilpacks $300

Rb20det motor, unknown km's. has lifter issues but still drives hard $800

all to suit rb20 and are in great working order

might have other stuff lying around, pm me or email [email protected] I will personally call all genuine inquirer's

Mitchell

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mid north coast n.s.w Port Macquarie

coilpacks are D1 there blue (i think) allready had offer for $200 but looking for a smidgen more than that, includes 6 stock coilpacks aswell for the right buyer.

  • 2 weeks later...

cam gears might be sold, there off the motor now and i have pics if this guy falls through. looks like the belt has some slight wear so i cant really guarntee it so i wont be including it in the sale now. ill let you know if old mate doesnt pay up

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