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Garage cleanout.

R32 RB20DET

* Condensor fan - free

* Washer bottle - free

* Overflow bottle - free

* Radiator fan - free

* AC Compressor + mount - $20 (pickup only)

* Speedo cable - $10

EH

* VH44J remote brake booster - $50

* PBR remote brake booster, unsure of model but was mated to HR disc conversion (one mounting stud stripped) - $10

* CRS adaptor to mount HQ style brake booster - $10

* 2" lowering blocks (no U bolts) - $10

* Speedo - no cracks in face - $20

* Rods racks sump suit rear mount rack + red 6, unused - $100

* Gen/oil/temp gauge, cracked face - free

* Chromed 4 hole gauge holder + gauges (Splitfire volt, oil, vac + a cheap temp) - $100

* HR disc brake setup (stubs, discs, calipers) - $50 (pickup only)

Misc

* RB20 NICS manifold - free

* RB20 NICS crossover pipe (no bov flange) - free

* Alloy timing gear suit Holden six (not sure if red or blue). New in box. - $40

* 6 starfire rods (I think, can't guarantee they are tho) - free

* 3x Lynx Ramflo air filters suit SU's - free

* 4x RX7 intercooler cores - $10ea

* Gates flexible radiator hose 38mm x 203mm, unused - free

* Gates flexible radiator hose 38mm x 44mm x 508mm, unused - free

* Splitfire 2 5/8" tacho + cup, only used 2 weeks (PN 25852B) - $90

* Davies Craig 13"(?) thermofan - free

* VL NA fuel pump - $10

Open to offers. Can't guarantee any of the 2nd hand parts work (except EH) as they are mostly unused spares or bits and pieces i've picked up along the way. Anything listed as free is pickup only, I'll send it if you want but you need to make it worth the effort of packing it up. Photos on request.

Located in Newcastle.

Email contact [email protected]

Cheers, Tim

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i'll take the radiator fan, davies craig thermo fan, nics manifold and crossover pipes, radiator hoses, overflow bottle and the vl fuel pump.

can you pm me your details, hopefully i can come and pick them up?

Thanks

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