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ca18det 5 speed gearbox $550

rb20det turbo no shaft play mint condition,front housing polished,$250

6bolt drive shafts $100

5 bolt drive shafts $80

r32 gtst rear 5stud hubs,brakes,hand brake set up $250

r32 rear cradle with all arms $100

r32 clutch pedal, clutch master cylinder,slave cylinder,and all the lines between $200

r32 manual brake pedal $40

r32 excelerator pedal and cable $40

r32 charcol canister$20

rb20 top timeing belt cover $10

r32 heater core and evaporator assbly $100

brand new walker rear cannon 2ich inlet 4ich out let $50

brand new walker cat 2ich in 2ich out $50

brand new walker middle muffler 2inch in 2ich out $50

rb25 cam covers$40

rb25 coilpack cover$10

rb25 top timeing belt cover$10

r32 drivers side window switch assmbly $50

rb25 crank angle sensor$50

rb25 intake manifold,bare top and bottom half$40

pioneer mini disc player$40

rb20 engine,coilpack,loom$150

r32 steering colum with ignition barrel and key$50

r32 fiber glass rear pods,small crak in one$40

rb20 hicus power steering pump $40

rb20 afm green label $50

r32 front wiper arms$15 for the pair

r32 front rotors $30pair

rb20 egine mounts$30pair

rb20 coil pack brakets$20

rb20 back plate,that goes between box and motor$10

located strathalbyn SA 0431 540 141

can post some of the small items

also rb20 throttle body with tps $20

sard fuel pressure reg

r32 skyline 5 stud rear hubs,hand brake set up,brake calipers,rotors ect $250

sard fuel preesure reg,comes with nissan fuel rail adaptor,and mounting brackets, $80

also dual stage bleed valve set up$80

Hey mate, not listed but do you have an RB20 harmonic balancer (crank pulley), cheers!

hey dude iv got a harmonic balancer,and the sproket for timeing belt,which one you after?cheers

ca18det 5 speed gearbox $550

rb20det turbo no shaft play mint condition,front housing polished,$250

6bolt drive shafts $100 SOLD

5 bolt drive shafts $80 SOLD

r32 gtst rear 5stud hubs,brakes,hand brake set up $250 SOLD

r32 rear cradle with all arms $100 SOLD

r32 clutch pedal, clutch master cylinder,slave cylinder,and all the lines between $200 SOLD

r32 manual brake pedal $40 SOLD

r32 excelerator pedal and cable $40

r32 charcol canister$20

rb20 top timeing belt cover $10

r32 heater core and evaporator assbly $100

brand new walker rear cannon 2ich inlet 4ich out let $50

brand new walker cat 2ich in 2ich out $50

brand new walker middle muffler 2inch in 2ich out $50

rb25 cam covers$40

rb25 coilpack cover$10

rb25 top timeing belt cover$10

r32 drivers side window switch assmbly $50

rb25 crank angle sensor$50

rb25 intake manifold,bare top and bottom half$40

pioneer mini disc player$40

rb20 engine,coilpack,loom$150

r32 steering colum with ignition barrel and key$50

r32 fiber glass rear pods,small crak in one$40

rb20 hicus power steering pump $40

rb20 afm green label $50

r32 front wiper arms$15 for the pair

r32 front rotors $30pair

rb20 egine mounts$30pair

rb20 coil pack brakets$20

rb20 back plate,that goes between box and motor$10

located strathalbyn SA 0431 540 141

can post some of the small items

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