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RB20DET gear box out of my cefiro, selling as i have upgraded to rb25 gearbox..

never skipped a beat, never crunched any gears.. was run behind a stock rb20 motor...

roughlly 90,xxx kays on it...

after $650 ono

mint condition r34 smic

great upgrade for r32,r33 skylines.

comes with brackets and ducting..

after $150 ono

stock rb20 turbo.

mint condition, blows no smoke. minimal shaft play.

roughlly 90,xxx kays..

after $200 ono

r33 3inch cat back mandrel bent exhaust,

nice jun bl rear cannon..

cut in half for easy moving, exhaust shop could weld it up in a heart beat..

after $250 ono

HKS T04E turbo.

.60 comp cover, think .84 exhaust housing.

t3 flange, suit external gate, bush bearing rated at 500hp

with braided feed line and oil drain.

minimal shaft play, blows zero smoke,

front oil seal replaced, not been fitted since..

chassing $600ono

have a complete redtop rb20det out of hr31 skyline ready to part out..

pm me or msg me for what your after..

also have a fairlly complete silver top rb20 turbo motor ready to part out,

low compresion across the board, suspected rings..

pm me or msg me with anything you need..

msg me on 0423420713 anytime..

located just out of adelaide

help fund my RB30DET ;)

chhheeeers :)

tom

Edited by bubbabooga
  • 2 weeks later...

Hey im chasing for an RB20DET Silverto : Top half intake plenum, AFM, ECU, Loom, Igniter, Coil Holder and front pipe with throttle body etc. Just wondering how much it would cost to ship to WA.

Edited by Frigger

PM's sent :laugh:

cmon guys..

need to pick up my 25/30 asap..

make some offers..

pm me :D

cheers tom.

also have too add

series 2 ball bearing rb25 turbo with elbow.

was told when i brought it had 80,xxxK's on it

mint condtition as far as i can tell. no marks or chips on the blades..

:laugh:

chassing $350 ono

also have too add

series 2 ball bearing rb25 turbo with elbow.

was told when i brought it had 80,xxxK's on it

mint condtition as far as i can tell. no marks or chips on the blades..

:ninja:

chassing $350 ono

this is exactly what i'm after ... pity you're in a different state. I've stopped buying stuff from interstate, been dodged too many times LOL. now i need to look at the turbo and pick it up :laugh: you coming down here anytime soon? (melb) :D

no reaosnable offer refused!!!

parts gotta go guys. before they go to scrap yard.. old man wants his shed back. haha

make some offers

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