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Hi, I recently spun bottom end bearings on my RB20 (suspected oil pump failure) so now I'm selling all the bits off of it. Everything is available except for exhaust manifold, turbo, and CAS.

Here's a few and some prices:

Ignitor module - $100

Complete loom - $200

All engine part prices are negotiable, ask for any other part, make an offer and we'll go from there.

R32 RB25DE CAS

$50

R33 RB25DET ECU

Good condition, not needed as it wont run my R32 RB25DE head.

$150ono

Located in SA

Happy to send interstate at buyer's expense.

PM or 0422 255 843 (SMS during working hours)

Cheers

Showza

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MADGT4: PM sent

Kane_R32: Would much rather sell together as there is so much less stuffing around. If you can organize other buyers for the other pair, then go for it :)

Ash: My RB30DET came with the whole plenum too, so I can sell my RB20 one if need be.

Guesty: Antyres are just cheap road tyres

DJrift: As above much rather sell as a set.

Edited by salad

Just found out that ECU that came with the engine package was actually an R33 RB25DET ECU (manual) and not the R32 RB25DE ECU that I originally thought, so no longer an an R32 ECU available, but do have an R33 ECU available :P

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