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Left overs from R32 half cut. Located on southside of Brisbane.

Standard dump pipe $30

Standard front pipe $30

R32 turbo good condition but been sitting for a while (minimal end float) $250

R32 aircon condensor VGC no bent fins $80

Power steering pump and reservoir $80

R31 starter motor $50

R32 overflow bottle (no cracks) $10

R32 wiper bottle (no cracks) $10

RB20det std injectors X 6 GC $150

RB20det auto wiring loom $100

RB20det motor. Guaranteed runner, NO smoke. Has gudgeon pin knock due to shit timing tuning on microtech. Just motor and head. $200

RB20det inlet plenum $50

RB20det alternators X 2 $50 each

RB20det coil packs X 6 $100

Sorry bout the crappy pics, can take better ones if you PM me. :D

Regards

Steve

0411 206 780

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Hey, Was just wondering if you had an orange SIDE indicator cover(small round one) for an R32?

I lost one of mine somehow :S

Nath

Sorry Nath, just got the bits I mentioned. Half cut is gone! Should have pulled more off it B4 it went!! :)

Regards

Steve

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Do you know if the PwrSteer Pump/reservoir is HICAS version or not? Have a clearer picture or part number of it?

Where abouts on South Side are you, I am at Underwood so could drop over to check what is left as I am after a few things.

Thanks

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Yes it is mate. Its for an auto if that makes any difference.

Im in Hillcrest, near Browns Plains

Regards

Steve 0411 206 780

Hey mate,

Is that wiring loom, a complete engine wiring loom?

Where abouts are u located on the southside?

Cheers..

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