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I have a used Garrett gt3071r ball bearing turbo with .63 rear for sale, external gated, T3 flange with 4 bolt rear housing.Its near new & in perfect condition. I ran it on my RB20 which made 250rwkw at 20psi but have since upgraded engines & Turbo, its only done roughly 200km of driving as its not my every day driver. Im chasing $1000.00 for it, if anyone is interested send me an email. [email protected]

i also have a few rb20det parts

* complete standard head

* standard rb20 cams

* standard rb20det engine management computer

* genuine front bar R32 GTS-T black excellent condition

* Custome inlet manifold for rb20det (needs flange for throttle body welded on

* Ported & polished head for rb20det, engine made 250rwkw with these mods

let me know if you have any interest in above parts

cheers

Danny

Edited by Deeboflange

Any interest in Turbo??? Am i asking too mich?? This Genuine Garrett Turbo is selling from $1395.00-$2250.00 on most sites. (NEW) its hardly been used!!

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Also have an Apexi Air fitler kit for RB20 pic below. Strut Brace for R32 & blue painted Cam gear cover. Any decent offers??? Be Quick!

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(How much for inlet manifold? )

$200.00 il post a picneeds hose connecting waterlines underneathe, i just used a hosw from Auto1 or something and clamped it on, worked great. Needs flange welded on & throttle body etc, i paid $1000.00 for this.

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(hey mate when did u see boost on your 20?

i would take off ya hands if u sell the manifold and gate aswell?

let me no )

Came on boost around 3500rpm, was capable of making more than 250kw but ran out of fuel due to pump etc.Sorry bud i have Inlet manifold not turbo manifold & gate.

hey mate when did u see boost on your 20?

i would take off ya hands if u sell the manifold and gate aswell?

let me no

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Came on boost around 3500rpm, was capable of making more than 250kw but ran out of fuel due to pump etc.Sorry bud i have Inlet manifold not turbo manifold & gate.

How much for inlet manifold?

$200.00 il post a pic needs hose connecting waterlines underneathe, i just used a hosw from Auto1 or something and clamped it on, worked great. Needs flange welded on & throttle body etc, i paid $1000.00 for this

pics are added in another post, didt reply properly sorry

Come on guys, make some decent offers and ill sell!! Also changing my injectors today so ill have some 6 x 750cc injectors for sale also!! These retail for around $700.00 ill start a new post so if you want to jump in first make a decent offer. These were perfect in my rb20 & rb25 but im changing to e85 setup, only done under 1000kms im guessing. perfect condition still. No pics yet. Fuel = power!!! :thumbsup: Injectors from http://www.injectorsonline.com/indivprod.php?cid=74&scid=12

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<br />how much for the front bar n what colour is it<br />
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$300.00 ono?? repainting wont cost much if needed! Any offers?

* complete standard head $100.00

* 2 x set of standard rb20 cams $50.00each

* standard rb20det engine management computer $100.00

* genuine front bar R32 GTS-T black excellent condition $200.00

* Custom inlet manifold for rb20det (needs flange for throttle body welded on (SOLD)

* Ported & polished head for rb20det (complete with valves/springs etc), engine made 250rwkw with these mods $400.00

* Strut brace off r32 gts-t $60.00

* Apexi air filter kit for RB20det $30.00

* Blue painted cam cover $30.00

* standard RB20det Turbo manifold $20.00

* continental/vdo 750cc injectors RB20/25/26 $395.00

photos of most of these are near the top of this post!

Thanks

Danny 0407417378

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