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skyline coilpacks $150 not sure what they are for, they arent for silvertop rb20 though

Central 20 ecu 180rwkw or 205rwkw tune for rb20det $250

rb20det injectors need seals ($20ish for new seals) $50 chips

pod filter adaptor for apexi pod onto a SR20det $10

rb20det 270cc injectors $50

hks foam pod filter (needs new foam bit though) $40

sony xplod head unit $80

rb20det knock sensors (x2) i want $40 each

Rb20det clutch master cyllender second hand $50

JOSH

0404 331 770

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  • 3 weeks later...
Post updated :)

ben your welcome to borrow the ECU and ignitor until i sell it ! :D

still cant find the AFM sorry mate think sum1 has knocked it off the f*kz

Cheers cobber

i'll grab em 2morrow if your free :)

  • 3 weeks later...

updated 17th may

I have

skyline coilpacks x6 $90 think they for red top rb20

plastic pod filter adaptor to suit r33 $5

r32 fuel tank brackets $15

R32 Fuel tank filler upper thing ( no fuel cap) $15

6 bolt half shafts to suit s13/r32 diffs came out of a r200 no circlips $20

r32 gtr looking spoiler, black, came of a gtst, light as f*k

s13/r32 diff housing (r200) perfect to put a 2 way in. the housing its only good thing all the gears are fkd $40

apexi pod filter adaptor for sr20

fuel pump cadle for r32 fuel tank ( will hold ur fuel pump in thats about it lol ) $10

metal pod filter adaptor for apexi pod onto a SR20det $10

4x100 rays engineering volk racing rims

16x7 and 16x8 with tyres

heaps of dish

5 spoke look tough as

redrill them to suit ur car if pcd is not the same as yours.

theycame off a beema

JOSH

0404 331 770

Edited by Josh_r32

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