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HKS top mount manifold with trust external gate.

$700

Splitfire coil packs suit Rb20, s1 RB25, R32 Rb26

$400

AM performance screamer pipe modded to fit HKS turbo on an rb

$200

Custom 3 inch straight through exhaust (piece of bent pipe) made by ET

comes with upswept tips or a single tip which doesnt go past rear bar

no legal, but sounds sweet as fark

$350

RB20DET Long motor, loom and ecu (ecu has a nisstune chip in it already and tuned for injectors, hks 25 30, gtr fuel pump, z32

ECU SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

LOOM SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

$800 for the motor, negotiable

RB20det intake manifold, both parts (i have a spare one)

$50

Z32 AFM with plug

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

AM performance vented coil pack cover

$80

RB20DET complete intercooler kit(has mounting brackets for core and comes with all silicon pipes)

$400

RB20DET, CA18DET koyo alloy rad

comes with rad cap too biggrin.gif

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Rb20det alternator

$50

RB20det power steer pump

$100

RB20det starter motor

$100

RB Xtreme drift clutch, 1500kg clamping pressure, 10kg chromoly flywheel, still got plenty of meat, never slipped or made noises

cost me easily over 1g when i bought it

$500

cant think of much more, but all rb running gear is going, so if you need anything pm me

or sms me on 0458 667 748, you can hear the car running this week until i pull it out if your keen

i would like alot of this gone before i go back to work, so make an offer if your a tight arse, just no low ballers

cheers

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