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I HAVE FOR SALE HEAPS OF RB PARTS THAT I HAVE SITTING AROUND

THAT MAY BE USEFUL TO SOMEONE. ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE

I HAVE TOO MANY PHOTOS TO UPLOAD SO IF YOUR KEEN ON ANYTHING MSG ME AND ILL EMAIL YOU THE PHOTOS

C.O.D ONLY LOCATED IN NUETRAL BAY SYDNEY

0416 363 198

RB26DETT IGNITOR $80 O.N.O

R33 RB26DETT STANDARD ECU $250 O.N.O

RB26DETT TURBO PIPES (THE ONE BADGED TWIN TURBO) AND OTHER TURBO PIPES $100 O.N.O

RB26DETT STOCK EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND HEAT SHIELDS $200 O.N.O

R32 RB20DET STANDARD FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER, PIPE AND SHROUD $100 O.NO

RB26 DETT AIRFLOW METERS ONE HAS BROCKEN MESH BOTH WORKING ORDER AND PODS $70 AND $50 O.N.O

RB26DETT OXYGEN SENSORS ONE BROCKEN BUT STILL WORKS BOTH FOR $70 O.N.O

RB26DETT STANDARD TURBO, OK CONDITION WITH DUMP PIPE $200 O.N.O

R32 RB20DET 16V STANDARD TURBO AND STANDARD + STAINO DUMP PIPE $160 O.N.O

R32 RB20DET STANDARD STRUTS $150 O.N.O

PROB THE WRONG PLACE TO ADVERTISE THIS BUT. RX7 SERIES 5 TURBO GREAT CONDITION $80 O.N.O

Edited by RB26HR31

need stuff gone, got rb26 turbo, 2 Xoxy sensors, afms x 2, r33 gtr computer, rb20 turbo and 2 dump pipes, rx7 turbo left must be useful to someone out there, make me an offer!

PRICE DROP

33 GTR ECU $200 ONO

R32 RB20 STOCK TURBO $100 WITH DUMP PIPES ONO

32 STOCK FRONT MOUNT $50 ONO

RB26DETT AFMS, BOTH FOR $100 ONO

OXY SENSORS $80 FOR BOTH ONO

RB26DETT TURBO $160 ONO

ILL DROP PRICE ON OTHER ITEMS TOO, GIV ME A BUZ.

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I still have the following parts for sale, need em all gone as I am moving soon.

Rb26 turbo, 1 only with dump pipe, good condition $140

R33 gtr ecu $70

Rb26 airflow meters with pod filter adaptors and filters $70 for 2

Stock r32 rb20 intercooler $30

Stock rb20 turbo and dump pipe $100

Rb26 oxygen sensors $50 for 2

Rb30 cylinder head, missing top half of inlet manifold, other than that pretty much all there, includes injectors $100 negotiable

Prices are negotiable, give me a call or msg 0426 816 340

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