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Item: RB25 turbo with RB20 Actuator

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $250

To Fit: rb20 or rb25

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Item: RB20 water pump

Age: near new

Condition: New

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) any RB20 powered car

it has been fitted to a motor but never run, i changed my mind and went rb25 motor instead of replacing with another rb20

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Item: rb25/20 coil packs (set)

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $150

To Fit: series 1 rb25 or rb20 det

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Item: rb20/25 exhaust manifold gasket

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: rb25/20 is still sealed

Item: RB25 Power steering pump

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $50

To Fit: r33 skyline

Item: RB20DET from a GTS-4 comes with sump etc, this is a long block motor, however most of the parts are listed above to get it running would just be missing AFM, CAS and power steering pump

Age: not sure,

Condition: Good, compression was 155 across all cylinder give or take a psi

Price: $600 but will do a deal with turbo, coilpacks etc pm me

To Fit: GTS-4 skyline

Item: 3 x standard r32 skyline rims

Age: not sure

Condition: good

Price: $70

To Fit: (What car) any skyline gtst

Item: r32 4 door tail lights

Age: series 1

Condition: good

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) r32 4 door skyline

Item: r32 4 door front door cards

Age: series 1

Condition: not the best

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) r32 4 door skyline

Item: RB20 timing belt

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: and RB20 and i think RB25

Item: SR20 Stainless dump pipe

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: SR20DET

Location: brisbane

Contact: either by PM or email, [email protected]

Comments: will post some items at buyers expense

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Item: RB25 turbo with RB20 Actuator

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $250

To Fit: rb20 or rb25

001.jpg

002.jpg

Item: RB20 water pump

Age: near new

Condition: New

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) any RB20 powered car

it has been fitted to a motor but never run, i changed my mind and went rb25 motor instead of replacing with another rb20

007.jpg

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Item: rb25/20 coil packs (set)

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $150

To Fit: series 1 rb25 or rb20 det

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Item: rb20/25 exhaust manifold gasket

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: rb25/20 is still sealed

Item: RB25 Power steering pump

Age: not sure

Condition: Good

Price: $50

To Fit: r33 skyline

Item: RB20DET from a GTS-4 comes with sump etc, this is a long block motor, however most of the parts are listed above to get it running would just be missing AFM, CAS and power steering pump

Age: not sure,

Condition: Good, compression was 155 across all cylinder give or take a psi

Price: $600 but will do a deal with turbo, coilpacks etc pm me

To Fit: GTS-4 skyline

Item: 3 x standard r32 skyline rims

Age: not sure

Condition: good

Price: $70

To Fit: (What car) any skyline gtst

Item: r32 4 door tail lights

Age: series 1

Condition: good

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) r32 4 door skyline

Item: r32 4 door front door cards

Age: series 1

Condition: not the best

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) r32 4 door skyline

Item: RB20 timing belt

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: and RB20 and i think RB25

Item: SR20 Stainless dump pipe

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $60

To Fit: SR20DET

Location: brisbane

Contact: either by PM or email, [email protected]

Comments: will post some items at buyers expense

How ya going mate? Is that a series 1 or 2 turbo. I live on the gold coast and very interested!

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