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gday all! got a whole heap of stuff that i need to get rid of as listed.prices as listed or make an offer im easy going.

all items located s.e suburbs vic melb or i dont mind sending if needed.thanks

- rb20det redtop - no loom,ecu,clutch,flywheel.everything else is there and complete ie injectors,plenum,exhaust manifold ect ect

has done 102,000kms from memory.out of an r31 half cut.engine is strapped to a pallet for easy moving.looking for $450ono

- r31 silhouette - rolling shell,has most of interiour but i think was changed with a r31 executive.all dash components are there body is pretty good

just a bit of a deep scratch on front passenger quater.series 2 pretty sure.also pretty sure this has an r32/r33 cross member in it as it had an rb25det in the bay when i bought it.will part out or take the whole thing - $offers$

- rb25 gear - as follows:

-stock sump -offers

- stock crank - offers

- head s2 - need repairs to exhaust manifold bolt holes - $150

- stock exhaust manifold - offers

- stock dump pipe - offers

- turbo elbow - offers

- altinator - offers

- stock plenum with throttle body - offers

- full loom - has a changed AFM plug to either z32 or rb30 afm's otherwise uncut - offers

- injectors - side feed purple's with fuel rail.have been told these are an upgrade but honestly not sure - offers

- rb20det gear as follows:

-AFM - good working order,all mesh fine no dents - $50

- turbo elbow - offers

- clutch - 30% more clamp than stock used for about 7000kms.will get you out of the sh*t. -offers

- flywheel - may need a machine but looks fine - offers

- cam timing covers - i have a few of these one is painted metallic blue with the lines under "rb20" on the cover have been smoothed over and looks great -offers

r32 gtst gear:

- GAB strut brace - bit scratched otherwise good - $40

- BN sports (i think) rear bar - its big......real big!! in primer has been fitted but not really used no cracks ect - $160ono

Random gear as follows:

- rb30 afm - offers

- 4 bolt wastegate - hks copy - offers

- magnaflow dual tip exhaust - 3" dual tips out of muffler - offers

- blast pipes - 2 1/2 in,2 3/4 or 3" dual blast pipes in stainless steel polished. -$110ono

will be posting more as i find/locate more parts in my seemingly endless shed.will part out if people want the bits.

can post or email any pics needed or wanted upon request not an issue.

PM.email ([email protected]) or sms 0402605401 for faster response

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yeh r31 shell is rolling gimme $100 and take it mate.

wastegate is a 38mm =D

rb25 head is complete minus cam covers.can come with some rb20det cover if wanted.can take exhaust manifold and plenum if wanted also.

cheers =D

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