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I have the following.

Complete RB20det bottom end (1992 Silver top model) - $200

Turbo (Standard RB20det turbo) - $250

Alternator - $150

Standard Dump pipe - $2.50 (hahahaha)

6 x Coil packs - $50 each

Ignitor module - $80

Standard R32 GTST fuel pump (135L/hour)- $100

Radiator (Has slight leak - needs small aluminium weld)) - $100

Radiator Fan CLUTCH (only the clutch - Brand new) - $150

Polished standard Rocker Covers - $make an offer

Standard Plenum - $make an offer

Standard intercooler pipe (Only the pipe that holds the bov) - $make an offer

Standard bov - $30

Also have other things..

Subs - 2 x 12 Sony XS 300X in box (probably about 3 years old) - $200

Standard Twin Turbo supra intercooler - $220

Standard R32 GTST spot lights - $30

All parts are in Sydney.

Prices are negotiable (except intercooler and radiator fan clutch)

Will post interstate on the lighter/smaller things at buyers expense.

Can get photos of any of the above.

Cheers.

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ahh...probably 2, I think only 1 of mine has pooped itself. but something has come up so will it be ok to wait until the end of the week to arrange it all?

cheers.

PS: do you have the amp thing on top of the coil cover that provides the voltage or whatever to the coil packs? I think that might be a problem too...

cobo..

I can wait till the end of the week.

I don't see them all selling in one hit over the week.

As for the Ignitor, I'll have to find out to see if it is still available..

I'll check this afternoon.

Acsplit... I emailed your friend.

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