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selling a rb20det out of my gts-4 has put a rod through the block so will sell off in parts have turbo manifold/turbo and all efi gear was a really good motor when running! has had a new waterpump recently! so post here or pm me if theres anything you need!

thanks vance

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Sorry to hear that! Mine has just been rebuilt after spinning a few bigends thru lack of oil as screws in back of oil pump had come out. Did not belive oil gauge as common fault to read wrong.

Please list problem in GTRGEOFF's thread on blown RB causes.

What are you going to replace it with? RB30/25 ;)

How much for turbo, manifold and dump pipe?

Any shaft play on the turbo?

Edit; Aswell as the ECU and wiring loom (Maybe off the half cut) Injectors and fuel pump. I'm thinking of doing a turbo RB20DE+T on my car. Maybe if your selling at the right price :rolleyes:

Edited by Rancher

hey guys sold the sump still have the other stuff ...yes its a silver top

head $250

injectors $120

turbo manifold$50

turbo and full dump pipe to the cat $250

plenium and inlet manifold $100

and just pm me a offer on anything else il get back to you as soon as i can i have been really busy lately so havent got to reply to allot of pms

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