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RB20DET Coilpack Loom - good condition, no misfires. - $50

RB20DET Ignitor Module - $50

RB20DET Injector Resistor Pack - $10

RB20DET Turbo + Exhaust Manifold - I never had a boost controller so was running on stock boost. - $100

RB20DET ECCS Inlet Manifold - complete with injectors, fuel rail, throttle body etc. - $100

PM/SMS. 0438858813.

RB20DET Coilpack Loom - good condition, no misfires. - $50

RB20DET ECCS Inlet Manifold - complete with injectors, fuel rail, throttle body etc. - $100

PM/SMS. 0438858813.

RB Flywheel $50

Gearbox Sandwich Plate $10

R33 Speedo Sender $50

Clutch Throwout Bearing (NEW) $35

RB20DET Gearbox Yoke $50

SECO Pressure Plate $50 (Jim Berry rebuilds these for his clutches)

R32 Starter Motor $20

RB20 Dump $20

NISMO Clutch, pressure plate is machined, $50

RB20 Ignitor Module $50

RB20 Crossover Pipe, with BPV attached $50

RB20 Turbo + Exhaust Manifold $100

Exedy RB Chrome Moly Lightened Flywheel (Freshly Machined) $350

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Xtreme Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch Kit for RB $300

Driven 15,000 kms, upgraded due to more power

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Lightened Flywheel + Clutch Kit together $550

PM or sms/call for info 0413 733 433

located in adelaide, aberfoyle park

all offers considered.

R32 Tein HA Coilovers

Damper and Height adjustable

$500

R33 Tein Ha Coilovers

Height adjustable

$500

R33 Cat back exhausts

Twin pipe setup, $300

Kaikamoto (spelling) $300

R32 Indicators (orange)

$100

RB20/Rb20 S1 Coilpacks

$100

R33 Turbo/Manual Diff

$150

R33 Brakes, Front and rear

$500

R33 5 Stud hubs, Front and rear

$80

Also Check:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...13-t315266.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...13-t318919.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ff-t320107.html

Edited by JiN_MaN

For Sale:

Left and Right hand side 12 inch subwoofer enclosures made of fibreglass, fits into the corner of ur boot looks good.

Fits r34, dont think u will find them in s.a!

Asking 180$ for the pair!

For Sale:

Left and Right hand side 12 inch subwoofer enclosures made of fibreglass, fits into the corner of ur boot looks good.

Fits r34, dont think u will find them in s.a!

Asking 180$ for the pair!

Got pics mate?

17*8 Drift R by ROH Megs 5 spoke 114.3 pattern.

Well looked after mag wheels. Black power coated spokes with polished lip. Paint on one of the wheels are comming off in the centre but other three wheels are in perfact condition. Two of the wheels have very very small gutter rash see picture, unoticable. $300.

Also have r33 gtst stock closover pipe with GFB BOV great working order. $100

R33 gtst stock cooler great condition for $50.

Feel free to contact me here or 0412724796.

cheers.

P.s I was trying to upload some pictures but somehow it got lost. I can suply pictures up on request via PM. ta

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