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Hi Guys have the following parts from My r32 GTS4 rb20det for sale :D, as well as many new parts. Your welcome to come have a look before purchasing, i am located in adelaide, if interstate i can get you a freighting quote. Any Further Questions just ask!

rb20det inlet plenum (polished), injectors, fuel rail, fuel reg, cold start actuator,tb, tps, $200

rb20det stock dump pipe $20

rb20det stock front pipe $30

rb20det AC compressor $50

rb20det AC bracket and belt tensioner $30

rb20det rubber intake pipe $20

rb20det turbo heat shield $10

rb20det timing belt brand new $30

rb30 head gasket MONOTORQUE brand new $30

rb30 Sump Gasket brand new $20

rb20det power steering belt brand new DAYCO 4pk0940 $20

rb20det spoiler with brake light, marone in colour $120

HKS turbo elbow pipe with silicon rubber $100

R32 Intercooler Very good condition $100

Cheers FOOLBOOST

PICS UP SOONISH :)

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I'll take the head-manifold intake gasket?

I'm also interested in the intake manifold if you will seperate the upper polished part from the intake runners, IAC fuel rail and injectors etc. I only need the lower part to make a plenum from.

Cheers,

Ian

I'll take the head-manifold intake gasket?

I'm also interested in the intake manifold if you will seperate the upper polished part from the intake runners, IAC fuel rail and injectors etc. I only need the lower part to make a plenum from.

Cheers,

Ian

Ian im not sure what you mean do you mean just the gaskets or the head, and manifold intake gasket, one of the gaskets goes in between the plenum and runners where as the other attaches the runners to the head, posted some pics of the head and plenum top half.

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