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I have the following rb20det parts for sale;

- rb20det/rb25det Cometic triple layer stainless exhaust manifold gasket $80ono

- Rb20det crank rods and pistons in good usable condition offers...

- rb20det red top injectors 240cc good upgrade for non turbo rb20 suitable replacement for rb20det $60

- inlet plenum rb20det top halfs x4

- inlet plenum rb20det

- rb20det gts4/gtst bonnent holder good condition $40

- gts4 diff half shafts 2 sets offers

- rb20det cam angle sensor CAS $80

- rb20det throttle body and tps throttle position sensor $60

- rb20det knock sensors x6 20 each

- ignitor module offers

- rb20det sump gtst x3 offers

- rb20det oil pickup x3

- coil packs x6 $120 ono 80ks gts4 later model ones much stronger have a coiled spring and no lead inductor same plug all lines up with any rb20det etc

- r32 wiper bottle tank with twin pumps factory in good condition no cracks or scale 100ono hard to find in good condition

and plenty more i cant think of trade and/or cash for q45 or z32 afm with plug rb26 ballast resistor pack rb25det stainless front facing plenum rb25det series 2 ecu and loom adjustable cam gears always keen to do deals.

cheers

Lagperformance

0450 728 189

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