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I hope you guys here can help me with this. I need some current market prices for these halfcuts. Namely

Nissan:

RB26dett from GTR32

RB25det

RB20det from R32

SR20det redtop from S13

CA18det from S13

Honda

B18CR

B16A EG6/9

Mitsubishi

4G63 Evo 1, 2, 3

4G63 Vr4 Rs

4G63 Vr4 220hp

6A12 TT

6A12 Mivec from FTO

Toyota

4AGZE from AE101

4AGE Silvertop AE101

Anyway, are halfcuts typically cheaper in the eastern states? I find that the prices of halfcuts varies alot between various wreckers in WA. Some of the differences may be up to almost 30%. I hope you guys can share with us the average prices of these halfcuts so that those who wanna purchase the halfcuts have an idea how much they should be looking at. Thanx

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Nissan:

RB26dett from GTR32 - $6500

RB25det - $4800

RB20det from R32 - $2400

SR20det redtop from S13 - $3300

CA18det from S13 - $2400

Mitsubishi:

4G63 Evo 1, 2, 3 - $4500 - $5500

4G63 Vr4 Rs - $3500

4G63 Vr4 220hp - $3800

6A12 TT - ?

6A12 Mivec from FTO - $3300

Toyota

4AGZE from AE101 - $2600

4AGE Silvertop AE101 - $2200

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