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Hey everyone, clearing out heaps of stuff i no longer need that are just taking up space. Mainly RB20 parts, but some RB25 and RB26.

Everything is located in Adelaide Hills, SA. I live in the city though so organising to pick up parts may be a little tricky but doable :). I will post the smaller items at your expense no problems.

Prices are negotiable.

Contact me by PM please.

MORE to be added as i come across it. Thanks.

RB20 Gear (All Silvertop) - I was going to put an RB20 back in my car, but a NEO engine popped up for sale at the right price. So all of this is no longer needed;

Head 1 - Good condition, ready to put onto an engine, was overhauled a few years ago. Pretty much complete, comes with valley cover, inlet manifold, head bolts, injectors, exhaust manifold, sensors, front timing belt cover etc etc - $140 ono

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Head 2 - Condition - Looks ok, missing a few pieces such as AAC valve assembly and a few sensors. Has cams, timing belt cover, manifolds etc. - $60 ono

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RB20 Block - Suit boring out 20 thou or may get away with a hone. Good crank, water pump etc. Comes with knock sensors, sump, rods and pistons. Pistons are no good - $70 ono

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Ignitor - $60

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Complete Wiring loom That isn't hacked to hell - Includes main harness, knock sensor harness, coil pack harness and fuel injector harness. Some wires on the main loom have been tampered with near the ECU plug. Probably for a Bee R limiter at some point in time. Good loom and complete - $180 ono

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Green label AFM - In good working order - $80

Set of Coil packs - $50

I've got stacks of RB20 parts lying around the place. Ask if you need something specific, i may have it!

RB25 Parts

RB25 ECU - Yep its an ECU - $50

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RB25 Turbo - Good condition, as pictured, sorry no lines or elbow - $240 ono

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RB26 parts

GTR Injectors - Really good condition, 35,000kms on them (only a few years old - not 20 years old). Bought these several weeks ago off a member on here for my RB20, no longer needed as they dont fit a NEO. - $230 POSTED!

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R32 GTR Sump/diff - Good condition - $250 ono

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R32 RB26 AFMs - Both working, however one is damaged, part of the flange has snapped off. - $60 ono pair.

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More Parts;

R32 GTR working and in good condition ABS module - $150 ono - its HEAVY! So postage will be a bit pricey but can arrange.

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R32 GTR Computers - $50 the lot

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R32 GTR clutch booster and master cylinder. Booster right angle piece is broken otherwise perfect - $50

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RB20 AFM SOLD!

Genuine Nissan RB20DET COMPLETE Gasket Kit - Includes every single engine seal and gasket possible, also includes Nissan Sealant (for water pump, sump etc). -$250 ono.

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does the injector loom fit the r33 gtst series 2 on the stockinjectors ?if so how much

No sorry it wont. Its not for sale on its own anyway, comes with the entire RB20 wiring loom.

Thanks.

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Hey mate wondering what is still available?

PM SENT

Do you post R32 GTR Sump/diff to Sydney 2000? Thanks How much?

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