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I have forsale of my friend a rb20det manual gearbox out of a low km late moderl r32 skyline which was standard stock.

He pulled it out for a conversion and now iam selling it for $570 and its yours. located southside Brisbane, pm me if interested thanks, can also assist in delivery after a small deposit.

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Price drop $550 comes with rubber gearbox mount, also have these forsale

front strutbrace blue for a r33 cusco and has been repainted lighter blue in the past $80 and r33 rear strutbrace still in packaging from nissan was told this was an optional upgrade with nismo had new screws and mounts in plastic with nissan stickers still on it, never used great cond hard to find for rear $110

- RB 20 / 25 brand new steel top mount exhaust manifold with a t3 flange still have the bubble wrap it came with will take $240ono for it no warps or anything, new.

- S 13 bumpers stock with reo $130 or without reo $80, 180SX sr20 bumper $130 w/out reo,

aftermarket AE86 hachi front bumper $250

I will get pics of strutbraces , bumpers and the gearbox looks like a gearbox but can get pics on request too located in southside brisbane contact by pm , sms or phone if serious. thanks

- MX 5 89-94 1.6 na6ce motor,also fits mazda 323, tx3 b6 motors aftermarket stainless steel top mount turbo exhaust manifold, never been used in gc has a t4 flange but not hard to make an adapter or buy a tdo5 mitsubishi turbo should have the same flange. Would like $220 can post no problem.

- MX 5 89-94 1.6 na6ce motor,also fits mazda 323, tx3 b6 motors aftermarket stainless steel top mount turbo exhaust manifold, never been used in gc has a t4 flange but not hard to make an adapter or buy a tdo5 mitsubishi turbo should have the same flange. Would like $220 can post no problem.

My mistake and cant edited.

Selling only exhaust manifold , not the engine

  • 2 months later...
Price drop $550 comes with rubber gearbox mount, also have these forsale

front strutbrace blue for a r33 cusco and has been repainted lighter blue in the past $80 and r33 rear strutbrace still in packaging from nissan was told this was an optional upgrade with nismo had new screws and mounts in plastic with nissan stickers still on it, never used great cond hard to find for rear $110

- RB 20 / 25 brand new steel top mount exhaust manifold with a t3 flange still have the bubble wrap it came with will take $240ono for it no warps or anything, new.

- S 13 bumpers stock with reo $130 or without reo $80, 180SX sr20 bumper $130 w/out reo,

aftermarket AE86 hachi front bumper $250

I will get pics of strutbraces , bumpers and the gearbox looks like a gearbox but can get pics on request too located in southside brisbane contact by pm , sms or phone if serious. thanks

- MX 5 89-94 1.6 na6ce motor,also fits mazda 323, tx3 b6 motors aftermarket stainless steel top mount turbo exhaust manifold, never been used in gc has a t4 flange but not hard to make an adapter or buy a tdo5 mitsubishi turbo should have the same flange. Would like $220 can post no problem.

still got the 20/25 top mount exust manifold?



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