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Rb20 Looms, Rb25 Cam, Tyres, Chip, Cradle Bushes, Ignitor, Std Inlet Manifold, Throttle Body, Hub Mounts


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Cleaning out the garage and found a few parts no longer required

Rear cradle bushes, whiteline set of 6 suit most nissans, used for a few months only before replaced with alloy ones, new $120 sell $40

Rb20 throttle body with TPS, $30

Rb25 starter loom, $15

R32 GTR rear hub mounts, alloy, exc condition, $40

RB20DET ignitor pack, $25

RB25DET inlet camshaft, R33 model, excelent condition $50

RB20DET inlet manifold- bottom half - perfect for a custom fab plenum on to be built on $30

2 x Dunlop 225/50/6 SPsport 9000 tyres, new new min 7mm tread, cost around $300 each new, $100 each

Dr Drift tuned chip to suit rb20 with 550 cc injectors, z32 afm and to4 size turbo, ran ok on my setup but this will change for each individual car, $20

All parts in good working order when removed, in Adelaide but will ship at buyers expense

Edited by Clint32

sorry i cant answer that for sure, do a search on here and you should find an answer

will the igniter work on a series 1 r33 rb25det if so sold to me

can you please tell me how much including frieght to postcode: 2228 in Sydney

i will take it

I have someone elso who wonts to buy the loom with that plug attached, so at this stage im waiting to hear back from him, failing that i would only sell the loom complete

hey iam after the o2 sensor but i need both ends off the plug awell if thats ok

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