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turbo setup sold, parts left are

r32 exhaust with 3'' high flow cat converter and 3'' pipe and stainless muffler, all very good conditon and not overly loud, $650 inc fitting in adelaide

oil cooler for sale, setrab 280x75x50 core size, very good condition, with dash fitings $150

complete rb20 ,around $1000

a extreme hd ceramic clutch, still has good meat on the cluch plate and would not slip with 235rwkw, $250

used adjustable caster rods $220 in very good condition

also have r32 power steer pump, all air cond stuff and a few other std eng parts

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engine is out

complete rb20 with coils,injectors, exhaust manifold,inlet manifold with throlltle body,tps, no turbo or wiring $800, will include air conld condenser and power steer pump and possible alternator

clutch also removed and looks ok, still has about 2mm thickness on the clutch plate, $250

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