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HEAPS of stuff for sale!

Most prices are negotiable. Make an offer by PM.

Cheers - Michael & Kaz

Location: Northern Suburbs Melbourne - Epping (or could pickup in city during business hours, with notice)

Payment: Cash on pickup, direct deposit, or Paypal.

Postage: Will post most items, or pickup can be arranged.

!!WTB!!

Willing to swap any items listed +/- cash for:

* Oil Temp Gauge 80mm (prefer full sweep but not necessary)

FOR SALE:

R32 RB20DET (silvertop):

* RB20 S2 Turbo - $sold

* RB20 Turbo Elbow - $40 ono

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* RB20 DET AFM to Turbo rubber inlet piping/hose - $40

* Valley / Coil-Pack / Ornament Cover $50

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* RB20 Standard Injectors x6 $50 SOLD PP

* RB20 Intercooler $30 SOLD PP

* Ignition Loom $50ono

* Stock Intercooler piping & elbows $offers SOLD PP

* RB20 Polished/chromed Cam Gear cover (from Series 1 so RB20 Embossed) - $100

* R32 Eyelids - Fibreglass. Stick on. Unpainted. Brand New. - $80

* R32 / S13 Standard Tension / Caster Rod. Bush starting to wear, but not split. See pic in S13 section below - $40 ono

* RB20 Alternator - $60ono

* RB20 BOV Relocation setup. Suit multiple applications with the same flange. Previously used on RB20 into S13 conversion - $80ono

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* RB20 stock BOV and oil breather recirculation piping - $offer

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* RB20 TPS - $60

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R33 RB25DET:

* RB25 wastegate actuator. - $50

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* R33 AFM -> Turbo Rubber Hose $50

* R33 Ignition Loom $50ono

RB26 Bits

*RB26 Fuel Rail - $100

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S13 180SX SR20 & CA18 parts

* S13 BLITZ Coilover (rear) 3-step damper adjust. not height adjustable. One may be leaking? - $150 ono

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* R32 / S13 Standard Tension / Caster Rod. Bush starting to wear, but not split. $40 ono

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* CA18DET Cooler out to Throttle Body Piping/piece $40

* CA18DET AFM to turbo rubber hose $50

* CA18DE AFM to turbo rubber hose $40

* CA18DET Idler Pulley (Brand new) $140

* CA18DET Tensioner Bearing (Brand new) $90

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* S13 OEM Centre Aircon Vents (brand new in box) $90

* S13 Aircon Vent Motor $offer

* S13 Centre Console

* CA18 Fuel (Injector) Rail $offer

* CA18DET Stock Cooler Piping $offer

* CA18DE & CA18DET & SR20DET airboxes - top halves only $offer

* CA & SR Resonator boxes $offer

* SR20 AFM $offer

* SR20DE Airbox complete with filter $60

300ZX

* 300ZX various intake piping (have a lot - ask if I have it >_< )

* 300ZX airbox $offer

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* 300ZX BOV - $offer

Supra

* 2JZ Supra injectors & fuel rail - offer$

Soarer

* Soarer injectors & fuel rail - offer$

* Various Injectors & Rails (mostly Toyota celica/soarer/supra)

Still need to add some more items.

Everything else previously listed has been sold, thanks!

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Sent the AFM>turbo hose to Pete on Thurs, pretty sure that's the last one.

Have the same hose for an R33 and a CA18 and some of the piping that comes off it, incl the RB20 piping

Sold AFM>turbo hose for RB20

Sold 180sx taillight

Sold CA18DET timing belt

Cheers!

$40 plus post to tas for the stock RB20DET exhaust manifold? (will fit rb25det s1?)

cheers

Yep PM me with your postcode and i'll put together a price for you :D

I'll do some digging and see if I can find out whether or not it fits an RB25

PM sent to Firestorm

Cheers,

Michael

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keen for the ignition module for the rb 20 r32 if u've still got it?

<thats the square box with a wide pin either side, right at the back / top of engine block>

pm me. i live in south west WA i.e. postcode 6330. postage no prob

Roy

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