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Hi there i'm chasing some oem parts for my skyline project.

Location SYDNEY NSW

Looking for the following;

RB20DET throttle body

RB20/25/26/30 flywheel

RB20DET starter motor

32 GTS-t indicators pair

32 GTS-t wiper motor

RB20/S1 RB25 AFM

RB20DET engine mount brackets (don't need the engine mounts)

RB20DET air box

If you have any of the following please throw me a PM with a picture, price and location!

Thanks

Willis

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I have every single part that you need, in Brisbane so will work out a package deal including postage and let you know

Cheers

PM sent, thanks mate!

RB20DET throttle body


RB20/25/26/30 flywheel


RB20DET starter motor


32 GTS-t indicators pair


32 GTS-t wiper motor


RB20/S1 RB25 AFM


RB20DET engine mount brackets (don't need the engine mounts)


RB20DET air box

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RB20DET throttle body


RB20/25/26/30 flywheel


RB20DET starter motor


32 GTS-t indicators pair


32 GTS-t wiper motor


RB20/S1 RB25 AFM


RB20DET engine mount brackets (don't need the engine mounts)



I need a cheap front mount intercooler setup for a 32. Prefer quality core! Will also buy just a core!


I need an exhaust to suit a 4 door, a 2 door exhaust will work. Interested in a titanium catback also <3


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