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HEY EVERYONE!!

i HAVE 2 RB20DET ENGINE PARTS LAYING EVERYWHERE! ONE HAS STUFFED BEARINGS AND THE OTHER HAS A CYLINDER SEIZED BUT PARTS ON TOP ARE STILL VERY USEFUL... NO TURBOS ON THEM...

JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND MAKE ME OFFER... BOTH MOTORS ARE 4WD

PM ME OR TEXT ME 0411487835

CHEERS

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OKAY GUYS,

I HAVE THE FOLLOWING:

X1 CRANK ANGLE SENSOR: $150

X1 ALTERNATOR: $150

X2 RB20 COMPLETE PLENUM WITH FUEL RAIL AND INJECTORS: $200 FOR ONE SET

X2 PAIR OF CRANKSHAFT COVERS: $50 FOR ONE PAIR

I'M SURE THERE IS A FEW MORE HERE JUST LET ME KNOW

BUMP

Need this stuff gone everyone, My car is going to the mechanics on monday... so some of the parts won't be avaliable to you at that time...

BUMP

Need this stuff gone everyone, My car is going to the mechanics on monday... so some of the parts won't be avaliable to you at that time...

hey mate i brought the coilpacks off you do you have a AFM by any chance?

Hey there, did u happen to have another AAC valve and coldstart air valve?

I'll have a look for one today if i can... Haven't really had the chance

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