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Alright guys clearing out my garage.

I have:

1x Rb20 head comes with rocker covers and cam gear cover, no gears has everything else (cams, valves etc) $200ono

1x Standard rb20 dump pipe $40

1x Standard rb20 intake with blowby holes bung'd up $20

6x Standard rb20 coilpacks $100

6x BCPR6ES- 11 plugs gapped to .8, only used once $15

1x Cefiro automatic antenna $100

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Can email more pics

Located Gold Coast, Qld

Contact by PM or 0409706186

Joel

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Alright guys clearing out my garage.

I have:

1x Rb20 head comes with rocker covers and cam gear cover, no gears has everything else (cams, valves etc) SOLD

1x Standard rb20 intake with blowby holes bung'd up $20

6x Standard rb20 coilpacks $100

6x BCPR6ES- 11 plugs gapped to .8, only used once SOLD

1x Cefiro automatic antenna SOLD

Can email more pics

Located Gold Coast, Qld

Contact by PM or 0409706186

Joel

Refer to ^^

Also have a pair of 4x114.3 8mm slip on spacers $40

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