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ok i need to get rid of these asap. all left over from an unfinished project. all new and unused. all were for RB20DET.

Garrett GT3071R, T3 flange, 56 a/r, .64 rear housing.

Xtreme clutch and flywheel, single plate, good for 300kw.

Nismo 600cc injectors, purple, also good for some RB26.

HKS 256* exhaust cam and camgears, gears for any RB engine.

$3000 the lot as prefer to sell as a whole but just need it all gone. pics on request but im sure you know what they look like.

that is all....

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yes you will need a computer. i was going to use a haltech that ed from autotech was going to get for me. fuel pump if you dont already have one. boost controller. the turbo is fitted with a 14psi actuator. turbo will need a spacer plate to keep the comp cover away from the ex manifold.

but thatd be it you reckon???

unfortunately im not in need of a clutch...willing to seperate???

yeah im pretty sure. i took all the parts in to ed to look at and he told me all that needed to be done.

you might need it one day lol.

How much for the exhaust cam. and also whats the part number?

seeing how i go selling the lot first or if there is enough interest in each part then yeah. i think i got sent the intake cam papers. the only thing i can see on it without taking it out of its bag are '2', '708', 'N174' and 'HKS'. but the part number is 2202-RN175.

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umm, R32 R33 R34 GTR and R34 GTT use pull type. R32 & R33 GTs-T and the N/A skyline use the push type. CMIIW.

i guess RB20 and RB25 have different diameter size.

mannn, if u can do layby for the turbo, i'll prolly take it. since we're in the same town. lol.

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