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Ok time to clear out some of the parts in my shed due to moving house.

KKK K27 turbo, 600-odd hp turbo, t3 flanged ext gated ~1.00 rear housing. 76mm 40T compressor and 76mm turbine. Needs new seals as the exhaust side is leaking oil. (approx $600 for full rebuild) good for a rotor or rb30, was alittle big for my rb20 spooled at 5K. still made 220rwkw on 10psi though.

$300

Set of RB20DET R32 injectors - Sold

Set of RB20DET Nics HR31 Injectors - $40

RB20/25 Exhaust manifold - $40

HR31 HICAS Lock bars, replaces your rams with rose jointed bars. - Sold

HKS F-Con V Pro Version 2.1 for RB25DET, was tuned to run an RB24DET with twin injectors, K27 turbo, big front mount, etc. made 220rwkw on 10psi. - $300

Repco thermo fans

16" - $60

14" - $50

12" - $40

HR31 Headlights (not projector type) - $60

:P

Karl

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hey will you send interstate to NSW the following items?

Repco thermo fans

16" - $60

HR31 Radiator - $30 (does this suit all r31 series RB20DET Motors ? )

what price will you do including postage ?

Cheers

Matt

Please send PM as i dont always look over for sale items

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this F-Con won't suit an RB20DET and Unless your mechanic is BD4's or Croydon's theres no point in asking as he wont be able to tune this ECU.

as for the O2 sensor, its as old as the motor which was a '91 rb20det. its in excellent condition.

PM me if your still interested.

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Selling it due to being in adelaide and i changed the turbo setup so needed a remap, the only option was to buy another ecu or get it transported to sydney for a tune (yea right)!

email BD4's and ask them if they can rewire it to suit, they may even sell a loom for it if your lucky, i've done exactly the same thing with a power fc (used an rb25det fc with an rb20 loom) but it requires a few wires swapped around.

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Just some information, the F-CON just requires a new harness... BD4s will be able to supply one, and you are correct in saying it may or may not need some extra wires / less wires :thanks:

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interested in finding out more about the hicas lock bars?

Was under the impression lock bars don't work on the HR31 system but want to get rid of my Hicas, so if it works...pm me

PM sent.

FYI everyone else, heres a high res pic of them installed on my coupe. :rofl:

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