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I GOT A FEW BITS AND PIECES THAT ARE NO LONGER REQD ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED!!!

LOCATED SOUTHSIDE BRISBANE

RB20DET PARTS:

CAS (CRANK ANGLE SENSOR) semi polished looks good az

TOP HALF OF PLENUM x2

BOTTOM HALF OF PLENUM WITH INTAKE RUNNERS X2 SETS

1 SET OF STANDARD CON RODS

1 RB20DET CRANK IN GOOD CONDITION

5 STANDARD PISTONS IN GOOD NICK 1 COMPRESSED A SELF TAPPED SCREW SO NO GOOD

RB20DET STANDARD OIL PUMP

RB20DET JPIPE SEMI POLISHED WITH STAINLESS BLANK OFF PLUG LOOKS SWEET

INLET AND EXHAUST CAMSHAFTS X 2 SETS GOOD CONDITION ALSO HAVE CAM CAPS AND BOLTS IF NEEDED

RB20DET STANDARD TURBO NO SHAFT PLAY COMES WITH OIL FEED/BANJO BOLTS AND OIL DRAIN AND 8PSI RB25 ACTUATOR HAS THE COMPRESSOR COVER SEMI POLISHED LOOKS VERY TIDY THE EXHAUST HOUSING WAS SUBJECTED TO 3 COATS OF STEALTH BLACK HIGH TEMP PAINT RATED TO 650 DEGREES HAS BEEN RESEALED WITH HIGH QUALITY BLUE RTV SILICONE IS READY TO BOLT AND GO EXCELLENT CONDITION AND APPERANCE.

COMPLETE RB20DET STANDARD HEAD IN GOOD CONDITION STILL VERY SMOOTH AND HAS FACTORY MACHINE MARKS LOW K PERFECT FOR REPLACEMENT

COMPLETE RB20DET BOTTOM END IN GOOD NICK BOLT HEAD ON AND GO SPRAYED STEALTH BLACK HIGH TEMP PAINT CLEANED LOW K AND READY TO ROCK

RB26DETT CRANKSHAFT SUITABLE FOR RB24 BUILD OR 26 REPLACEMENT NO PROBLEMS WITH IT SMOOTH SURFACES ON JOURNALS ETC NEVER RUN A BEARING AT WORST COULD DO WITH A QUICK MICROPOLISH SUITED TO STANDARD SIZE BEARINGS.

RB20DET CAM COVERS 2X TOP COVER 1X BOTTOM COVER

RB20DET VALVE COVERS GOOD CONDITION 2 SETS AVALIABLE

ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION POSTAGE CAN BE ORGANISED JUST ENQUIRE OFFERS AND SWAPS FOR THINGS OF INTEREST ALWAYS CONSIDERED

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price on cam covers

valve covers

and RB26 crank

please

ok prices for you

valve covers 30

cam covers 40

rb26 crank 250 ono

will do package price on all that if you want too

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  • 3 weeks later...

just got in complete rb20det turbo engine has 126ks had 100k service done at 95k by nissan japan very good condition sell/swap doesnt have coilpacks ignitor or loom good replacement can come fitted with rb26 injectors also

call text pm or post 0450 728 189

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  • 5 months later...

Hi there!

Do you have a crankshaft in good condition?

In case you have, would you be interested in shiping one to sweden?

Its impossible to get over here!

Best regards! Markus

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