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Hey guys

just a bit of a garage clean out

RB26 Sump + Diff - $200

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Billet Balancer - $300

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R32 GTST Genuine AFM - $100

(replaced because i thought it was faulty, turned out to be a leak in the intake manifold instead)

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RB25 Fuel rail + std Fpr + std Injectors - $120

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Trust Gear Knob - $30

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Aftermarket AFM came off my R32 GTST - $100

i am selling this because i have taken out my RB20 and am putting in an RB26 with an aftermarket ECU with map sensor so i dont need this anymore

this has only done about 100ks before i decided to do engine swap

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Prices are fairly negotiable if any one has questions feel free to pm me or call me on 0419 279 923

thanks

P.S no low ballers please.

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your going to have to pm me because i dont check the forums very often sorry

the injectors seem to be in good condition. i got them with a head i bought and have not used them but they look good.

thanks

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guys i have a stock RB20 ecu for sale

as well as all the bits someone would need to convert their r32 auto to a manual! including clutch pedal, clutch master cylinder, fly wheel, fly wheel bolts, clutch which still has meat left on it.. blah blah..

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