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RB20DET Coilpack Loom - good condition, no misfires. - $50

RB20DET Ignitor Module - $50

RB20DET Injector Resistor Pack - $10

RB20DET Turbo + Exhaust Manifold - I never had a boost controller so was running on stock boost. - $100

RB20DET ECCS Inlet Manifold - complete with injectors, fuel rail, throttle body etc. - $100

PM/SMS. 0438858813.

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RB Flywheel $50

Gearbox Sandwich Plate $10

R33 Speedo Sender $50

Clutch Throwout Bearing (NEW) $35

RB20DET Gearbox Yoke $50

SECO Pressure Plate $50 (Jim Berry rebuilds these for his clutches)

R32 Starter Motor $20

RB20 Dump $20

NISMO Clutch, pressure plate is machined, $50

RB20 Ignitor Module $50

RB20 Crossover Pipe, with BPV attached $50

RB20 Turbo + Exhaust Manifold $100

Pictures can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5417501

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