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OK, sold my HR31 and have upgraded to a beautiful R33 S2 (1996)

So i have a clearence sale for the RB20 stuff i can no longer use...

All parts can be sent interstate.

Major parts:

RB20DET (complete) 140,000kms

Red top NICS Motor

Comes for $600ono (SOLD for $400 what a steal)

NOTE: This motor has more than $2500 worth of stuff in and around it. Just pricing to get it out of my life. Every time i see it i want to pull it apart for fun. But my wife wont let me, as she knows ill make a mess. So please take it from me, before i get in trouble.

Minor parts:

HR31 O2 sensor $30(SOLD)

HR31,32,33 Exhaust manifold $50

HR32 Air flow meter $80 (SOLD)

HR32 Standard Blow off valve $50 (SOLD)

HR31 Ignighter $50 (SOLD)

HR32 TPS (recond-3months old) $50

R33 GTS-T Standard BOV $50

R33 GTS-T Standard Air box, panel filter & scoop thingy $100

R33 GTS-T Turbo Dump pipe (Top half) $20

12" Pioneer (Checker Plate) Sub $50

HR32 GTS-T Timing belt (Brand new in box) $100

Kyisho Nitro 2WD dune buggy and heaps of spares in large tool box (used for 6 hours, new tyres and clutch) $400

15" Advanti racing rims, polished dish. Rims come with polished wheel nuts and lock nuts.

(Paid $300 per rim)

Will suit R31 Pintara/Skyline/HR31 GTS/GTS-X/GTS-R (Picture below)

Still new and have recipt for these.

$400 firm for rims

NOTE: Tyres sold... Rims only for sale now

All enquires please phone me on 0433 123 024

or post below with email details.

Thanks

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Due to popular demand i will split the motor down...

I have offers so far for the following

ECU/ECU LOOM $300

IGNIGHTER/SPARK PACKS/IGNIGHTERLOOM $300

TURBO/EXHAUST MAN/DUMP PIPE $350

Please call as from tommorrow im back at work and cant reply till tommorrow night... Cheers

0433 123 024

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