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As the title says I have a genuine rb20det AP Engineering Power fc with hand controller. Still looks brand new. Im sure you all know what they look like. Was running an rb25 but

selling as im now running a 26. Even comes with original AP Engineering sticker ( must be worth a few extra killowatts) and instruction manuals.(in Japanese). Looking for

$1200

Also selling an rb25det long block. just head and block as per pics except turbo. Perfect for someone with a blown motor. Just bolt your good stuff on Missing flywheel, intake manifold and turbo. Was running

a lowmount gt35r. Less than 100000kms. New gates timing belt and timing gear. Also has a new genuine nissan waterpump. Running perfect before removal. Only removed because they are ugly and rb26

motors look so much better. Quick note, its missing quite a few camcover screws and its using an rb20 harmonic balancer.. Looking for $600.

R32 GTR Gearbox. Looks like every other r32 gtr gearbox. Left over from half cut with 106xxxkms. Seems to work well. Looking for $500.

All items are located in Orange NSW. For anyone Interested I will be picking up some things in Sydney on Saterday and could deliver anything then. Other than that, free shipping on Power FC if need be and I would prefer pickup on the other two.

Throw me a PM or call me on 0411217399

Cheers, Josh.......

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If any one wants this stuff Delivered to sydney on saterday, I need to know by tomorow.

Also, for anyone interested in the power FC Ive got an almost brand new z32 airflow meter Ill chuck in too.

cheers, Josh...............

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If any one wants this stuff Delivered to sydney on saterday, I need to know by tomorow.

Also, for anyone interested in the power FC Ive got an almost brand new z32 airflow meter Ill chuck in too.

cheers, Josh...............

How much for the z32 on its own?

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