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merry christmas yall...

lotsa goodies here.

located in adelaide, prefer no postage on bride or motors

rb20det motor, low km, good nick, newish timing belt and water pump

come complete, ecu, turbo, loom, all bolt ons.

$1300

rb20det, bare motor.

removed from my 32 for sr conversion. in great nick. newish timing belt and 1k km old water pump. always ran in synthetic fluids

$800

hks 2530

for sr20's.

no abnormal side way shaft play, about 1mm back/forward.

doesnt blow smoke and blades dont hit walls or nething. removed in good working nick.

$900

profec b spec 2 ebc

black unit,

only used for about a month before removed

$350 firm

splitfire coilpacks

rb20, rb25 s1, rb26

about 6 months old, perfect working nick.

$450 firm

cusco and tein caster rods

near new nick

$230 firm

tein caster rods

good working nick, bit older than the others though.

$180 firm

bride brix reclinable

gradiant trim, no rips, no fading, great nick

on r32 genuine bride r32 rail (need to confirm, may be s13)

$850 firm

gtr injectors with resistor pack

all cleaned bout 2 months ago and done about 5k km since

one was brand new (so about 5k km old) as i had a leaking one. comes with resistor pack with all wires needed.very simple install..

$450 firm

redtop sr20det remaped ecu (tune for stock afm and injectors)

$150 + stock ecu

will update pics as i go.

definatly keen to see pic of the bride seat!

colour?

email if u like [email protected]

ill send u an email 1st thing tomorrow morning

peace..

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