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Hi ppls,

After the recent engine build up I've got some parts left over that will hopefully get me closer to that PowerFC. ;)

RB20DET Engine - Will seperate head, rods, pistons, oil pump - everything.

The motor runs 100% perfect with 140-145psi in all cylinders.

- Make an offer on Parts, all offers are considered.

RB20DET Chrome-Molly Lightened Flywheel & Extreem 30% HD Organic Full Face Clutch.

Ring Gear Included

No thrust bearing

Worn but not slipping clutch plate.

No lips or signs of wear on the flywheel & pressure plate apart from the discolouration due to a little bit of oil that got in there from a seeping input shaft seal.

~6kg's which is 4kg's lighter than the factory item.

- $200 - SOLD!

Z32 AFM Plug & Wires + Wiring Diagram

- $25

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/priceli...ylineclutch.htm

Scroll down around half way down to UAS SUPER LIGHT BILLET FLYWHEEL.

They claim it weighs 6.5kg's.

BUT the one they now sell has a few holes drilled in to it.

My scales tell me the flywheel weighs 6kg's.

If you compare the back of my flywheel to the UAS one mine has a little less material (hence the 2 steps)

is it the stock flywheel that has been lightened? or a fully aftermarket peice? well balanced?

PM me with what you would take inc shipping without the clutch.

i will buy it ;)

Its obviously not the stock flywheel lightened as the stock flywheel isn't molly. :P

Price is the same for the flywheel inc or not inc the clutch.

I have now 2 people interested and am getting a shipping price today.

75 Degree Sidewayz

Make an offer on the Head.

The head comes with:
  • Rocker Covers

  • Cam Gears

  • No Coils

  • No Center Coil cover

  • No Cam belt cover

Busy2k, I will have a spare rb20 afm once the PowerFC is here. :(

75 Degree Sidewayz

Make an offer on the Head.

The head comes with:
  • Rocker Covers

  • Cam Gears

  • No Coils

  • No Center Coil cover

  • No Cam belt cover

Busy2k, I will have a spare rb20 afm once the PowerFC is here. ;)

No thats on the RB30DET with the stock turbo at the moment.

When the turbo is sold at a later date it will be sold with the turbo.

Postage for the Flywheel & Clutch is ~$15.90 to Melb/Vic/WA.

Postage should be no more than $20.

I already said I'd buy it if the other guys aren't going to put their money where their mouth is.. send me your account details and I'll transfer in straight away :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Joel, do you have exhaust cam and CAS? Shaun is after these for a customer, I was going to pull them off my spare motor, but I would rather keep it whole

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