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ok now i've still got a heap of this VL **** that i dont need anymore so make an offer on it coz i just want it gone...

-Brand new ET head, with cleaned and recond valve gear, rocker gear and cam, cam gear, cam cover, etc... $500ono

-recond To3 turbo(unused since recond) $500ono

-custom 3" s/steel split dump pipe $200ono

-inlet manifold/ plenum complete with pretty much everything except injectors $200ono

-VLturbo coil pack with 6 leads $100ono

-standard RB20DET intercooler with some piping $50ono

this is all very good quality gear... all came off an RB30ET that had only just clicked over 100,000km's...if your interested in any these parts please PM me or call me on 0420 234 576... parts are available for pickup anytime from rockingham...

cheers

i also have a whole heap of R31 and S13 bits and pieces including standard R31 swaybars, lower control arms and hubs, standard S13 front struts and lots of other ****... PM me to find out if i have what you want...

Edited by R31HOOCH
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