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all parts located in melbourne, there taking up space so they NEED TOO GO. all off a r32 gtst

1- rb20 intake manifold - 150

1- rb20 exhaust manifold - 120

2-rb20 heads,complete with cams/journals, etc, suit rebuld, will seperate any parts off the head- 100 each

2- rb20 turbo auto gearboxes suit rebulid- 50 each

1- rb20 stock t28 turbo, suit rebuild-100

1- rb20 block, complete with pistons,rings,rods,crank etc. good nic, just needs oil galleriers cleaned- 250

1- rb20 afm,(same as z32) 80mm, needs new adapter plug- 100

1- rb20 waterpump, PERFECT condition, was put on the car for 2 months before motor was changed, works perfectley. 50

THEY NEED TO GO< AN OPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD PARTS AT GREAT PRICES

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all parts located in melbourne, there taking up space so they NEED TOO GO. all off a r32 gtst

1- rb20 intake manifold - 150

1- rb20 exhaust manifold - 120

2-rb20 heads,complete with cams/journals, etc, suit rebuld, will seperate any parts off the head- 100 each

2- rb20 turbo auto gearboxes suit rebulid- 50 each

1- rb20 stock t28 turbo, suit rebuild-100

1- rb20 block, complete with pistons,rings,rods,crank etc. good nic, just needs oil galleriers cleaned- 250

1- rb20 afm,(same as z32) 80mm, needs new adapter plug- 100

1- rb20 waterpump, PERFECT condition, was put on the car for 2 months before motor was changed, works perfectley. 50

THEY NEED TO GO< AN OPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD PARTS AT GREAT PRICES

rb20 afm isn't the same as z32, its the same an rb25 one

Hello!!

How much for as much of a complete engine as you can get together ie head, block, turbo and manifold, inlet manifold, as many lines as you have towards a complete engine? Please let me know how much and what I would still need for a complete engine.

Cheers!

James

PS also freight/postage to 2281 please.

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all parts located in melbourne, there taking up space so they NEED TOO GO. all off a r32 gtst

1- rb20 intake manifold - 150

1- rb20 exhaust manifold - 120

2-rb20 heads,complete with cams/journals, etc, suit rebuld, will seperate any parts off the head- 100 each

2- rb20 turbo auto gearboxes suit rebulid- 50 each

1- rb20 stock t28 turbo, suit rebuild-100

1- rb20 block, complete with pistons,rings,rods,crank etc. good nic, just needs oil galleriers cleaned- 250

1- rb20 afm,(same as z32) 80mm, needs new adapter plug- 100

1- rb20 waterpump, PERFECT condition, was put on the car for 2 months before motor was changed, works perfectley. 50

THEY NEED TO GO< AN OPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD PARTS AT GREAT PRICES

hey man you wouldnt have an r32 gtst air box would you? pm me if you do

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