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I have an rb20det head for sale, pulled it off when i had my r32 as the car wasn't running right. Found out the piston had detonated. Head is fine. Threw a new engine in the car so i have a few things left over from the old engine.

RB20det Head with rocker covers and Coil pack cover $250

Inlet manifold, missing a few bolts off the sides as i was trying to make it easier for myself, but found out it was too much work. $100

Exhaust manifold $50

Power steering pump $40

RB20det Fuel rail $20

Coilpack Harness $20

Harmonic balancer $30

Intake pipe with standard BOV $40

HKS air filter, sock is dirty $20

And dump/ front pipe off standard turbo. Pipe starts an 2.5 inch the converts to 3, dunno if anyone wants this but i thought i'd just put it on. $30

Photos will be posted asap, i have a pic for most things except for head, i will post that tommorow.

I'm located in Campbelltown NSW.

Call or sms 0450922257 if u have any questions or pm me, but i'm not usually on the net.

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Power steer pump, Harness and balancer SOLD

Takin resonable offers on the rest, also have a standard R32 GTS-T rim in good condition, with tyre but minimal tread on tyre

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