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Hi All,

Deciding to go a different way with my project so I have the following for sale

RB20DET Box + Exedy HD Clutch (new clutch, test fitted to engine) - S800

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  • Dylannn changed the title to Cheap Rims + RB20DET Box + Clutch
  • Dylannn changed the title to Cheap Rims (Speedy Cheetah's) + RB20DET Box + Clutch
  • Dylannn changed the title to XXR527 Rims (multi stud 17x8.5), RB20DET Box + Exedy HD Clutch
  • 2 weeks later...

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