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sr20det parts we are wrecking a whole sr20det engine so more or less we have

2 x sr20det afms $75 each

2 x sr20det injector set which includes 4 injectors rail n fuel pressure regulator $130 each

1 x sr20det head $400

1 x sr20det sump $75

1 x sr20det oil pump $100

1 x sr20det stock turbo manifold $50

1 x sr20det stock t25g turbo

1 x sr20det aftermarket tuned lenght manifold stock mountings $475

1 x sr20det stock intercooler (s14) some damage $30 tho no leaks

1 x stock sr20det (s14) turbo manifold $60

1 x stock sr20det s14 turbo, $600

1 x stock sr20det s13 ecu, $250

1 x stock sr20det s14 ecu, $300

1 x sr20det s13 starter motor $75

1 x sr20det powersteering pump $110

1 x sr20det alternator $75

1 x T03 turbo off vg30det, non-BB good upgrade for r32 skylines $500

1 x set of sr20det turbo cam's stock, VGC no marks or ware, $250 ono

1 x sr20det block, s13 VGC no bore wear, $350

1 x turbo kit for sr20det T03 turbo with hi mount tuned lenght manifold, braided lines 3 1/2 inch dump pipe, $1250 we have many more parts so if ur looking for any please feel free to email me at [email protected] n ill see what i got, all prices are neg. all s14 parts have done 70ks and all s13 parts have done 93ks we also got sr20det pistons and stuff for sale so if ur interested email me

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good stuff, i also have alot more parts then are listen, just i can't think of them all right now, also got stuff like power steering pump for a 4ws silvia n a starter motor, and aircon pump, and all that stuff, like rocker cover, more or less i got a whole engine including every bolt,

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how much for the plate that sits on top of the engine and covers the spark plug part?

(it covers the middle part of the top and screws in with either 4 or 6 what look like allen screws).

1 x sr20det aftermarket tuned lenght manifold stock mountings $475

Any brand or taiwan/china jobbie?

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