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just got a few bits sitting around most for r32 gtst;

rb20 rocker covers $40

stock intake manifold $40

starter motor $40

alternator $40

clutch fan $20

fly wheel $20

engine mounts $40

cross over pipe $40

rubber intake pipe $20

turbo heat shield $20

fuel rail $20

throttle body $20

abs unit + bmc $50

stock injectors $40

3inch front pipe $50 (lines up with stock little dump pipe)

3inch straight pipe exhaust from cat to diff $100

3inch straight pipe from diff onwards (has fake twin pipe end ie second pipe just welded on next to it) $50 ***this does not fit with previous mid section as is...would need modification

gauge cluster $20 (only good for spare bits as it is pulled apart...needed to mix and match my own cluster to get what i wanted hence why its apart)

all items located in melb and are stock rb20 parts unless otherwise mentioned, opened to offers as its just sitting here.

also have a high flowed vg30 turbo, almost brand new, not sure exact specs or where it was done but its in good nic $400

sms or call 0402 572 813

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