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hey guys i wanna get rid of a huge amount of stuff i have accumulated during the build of my R32 and a couple of mates cars.

as always will post anywhere in aus AT BUYERS COST.

item: oil cooler with braided lines (no sandwich plate)

suits: any car

condition: good but used

price: $90

item: big bosch in tank fuel pump

suits: any car i spose came out of my R32 (will need very slight modification to the cradle as it is pretty big)

condition: good never had any hiccups or anything

price: $50

item: Stock R32 gts-t turbo

suits: any car with a T3 exhaust flange

condition: held up fine at 12psi

price: $150

item: RB20DET afm x2

suits: any RB20

condition: both good

price: $75 each

item: Stock R33 turbo

suits: any skyline/ T3 flanged car

condition: No idea never ran it came off of a RB25 and a new HKS turbo was put straight on.

price: $100

item: RB20/25 Dump pipe

suits: skyline turbo

condition: good

price: $30

item: RB20DET block

suits: any car

condition: has been honed and decked but needs oversized pistons

price: $50

item: RB20DET head

suits: rb20

condition: engine head gasket so could just need decking or could be cracked

price: $20

item: R32 GTR Wing in Black

suits: Any R32

condition: Good

price: $100

pm me or call/msg me on 0421 308 872

thanks guys

jono

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ill take your R33 turbo for $60 EFT im on the gold coast, plus ill pay postage

price on the r33 turbo is $100 or you could go to SSS automotive and all the others and pay $300+

as i said i dont know bout its history so thats why its cheaper

hey guys i wanna get rid of a huge amount of stuff i have accumulated during the build of my R32 and a couple of mates cars.

as always will post anywhere in aus AT BUYERS COST.

item: oil cooler with braided lines (no sandwich plate)

suits: any car

condition: good but used

price: $90

item: big bosch in tank fuel pump

suits: any car i spose came out of my R32 (will need very slight modification to the cradle as it is pretty big)

condition: good never had any hiccups or anything

price: $50

item: Stock R32 gts-t turbo

suits: any car with a T3 exhaust flange

condition: held up fine at 12psi

price: $150

item: RB20DET afm x2

suits: any RB20

condition: both good

price: $75 each

item: Stock R33 turbo

suits: any skyline/ T3 flanged car

condition: No idea never ran it came off of a RB25 and a new HKS turbo was put straight on.

price: $100

item: RB20/25 Dump pipe

suits: skyline turbo

condition: good

price: $30

item: RB20DET block

suits: any car

condition: has been honed and decked but needs oversized pistons

price: $50

item: RB20DET head

suits: rb20

condition: engine head gasket so could just need decking or could be cracked

price: $20

item: R32 GTR Wing in Black

suits: Any R32

condition: Good

price: $100

pm me or call/msg me on 0421 308 872

thanks guys

jono

very intrested in the afm

where you located?

if u can call or msg

on 0450782472 would be easier

thanks bud remz

is this guy actually interested in selling anything... ive pm'd him twice with no response....

c'mon seller...... lets get crakin...:P

  • 4 weeks later...
do you have a good cond rb20det complete head 4 sale

the head i have is in questionable cond (dunno coz it was off an engine w/ a blown head gasket) $50

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