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for sale ive got a few parts

spare rb20 motor,

thought had forgies but dont think so, unblown, head intact, cams pulled out but all there, 300 ono

rb20 std exhaust manifold 40

intake manifold, both halves 40

throttle body 20

autobox with torque converter 100 ono

mspec wing. pretty sure mspec, little bigger than gtst wing, grey 50

rb20 power fc with handcontroller hard to find 1500 ono

r32 4 door weather strips, havent seen many 200 ono

r32 std air box 120

z32 afm with plug 200 ono

std rb20 turbo slight end float tight otherwise, some cut studs 100k old 100 ono

std rb20 plumb back bov 20

7mgte stock bov 20

greddy black full auto timer 80

set of std rb20 coil packs, 1 was missing under load, unknown which. 50

gizmo digital boost controller 150ono

will post smaller items interstate

work in caboolture, north bris weekdays

pm or txt 0403107932 cheers

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sorry not sure how to edit first post

also have 550 purple top denso injectors on a modified std rail to fit rb25, slightly moved mounts. 300 ono with new o rings.

will also add power fc is ap engineering model and controller is fcc2

auto is from rb20 minus shifter

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Z32 still available?

I txted you the other day but you didnt reply

shit, took a pic and sent an mms with pic attached, so i thought. sorry buddy, got it all boxed up rdy ta go.

Also will be addin pics of everythin shortly this arvo.

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