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Money needed to clear defects so spare parts are for sale..also wouldn't mind having a garage back again.

RB20DET Inlet Manifold $100ono

Comes with injectors, fuel rail, throttle body, tps, fpr. Came off of a running engine.

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RB20DET Inlet Manifold $20ono

Top and bottom half only.

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RB25DE Inlet Manifold $20ono

Top and bottom half on inlet manifold only. Selling due to upgrade.

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RB20DET / RB25DE Exhaust Manifolds $20ono each

Standard manifolds to suit 20det / 25de.

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RB20 Covers $10ono each

Standard covers.

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RB25DE / RB20DET Fuel Rail $25ono each

Standard fuel rails to suit 25de / 20det.

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RB20 Waterpump $40ono

Replaced 10000km ago, removed due to failing piston.

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RB20DET Bare Head $100firm

Head removed due to failing piston. Compression was reasonable before removal (~140 from memory). Comes with values, valve springs and collets. No lifters. Can supply cams and bearings if needed. Can provide pics if needed. NO POSTAGE.

RB20DET Bare Block $100firm

Pistons removed due to failing no.5. Can supply crank, sump, pickup, bearing, sensors brackets if needed. Can provide pics if needed. NO POSTAGE.

Various Others $offers

Also have some various other bits and pieces (injectors, pistons, sumps, cranks, covers, cas, looms, piping, afm etc). Shoot a PM and ill get back to you with a price :banana:.

All prices are neg, not happy with the price, shoot me a pm with your best offer and i'll get back to you.

All parts located in Blacktown, Sydney. Inspections welcome. Prefer not to post but will at buyers expense.

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