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I have put all of my spare parts into one listing so its easier for everyone :)

Got a RB20DET Manual Mines ECU that has been mapped for exhaust, front mount, coil packs, rb25 rurbo and pod filter $100 firm...

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RB25DET Series 1 Manual ECU. $90

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Air regulator to suit rb20 or rb25 $35

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3 stock coil packs with holder think $30

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RB20DET Loom with ignitor $120

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RB25 Turbo with exhaust Manifold. No shaft play, great condition $150

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RB20 tailshaft that needs a new centre rubber $50

RB25 tailshaft in excellent condition $120

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Exedy hd clutch with pressure plate NSD098U $80

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RB25 pink label AFM in awesome condition. Mesh is perfect $50

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clear Side Indicators to suit r32 apparently. probably fit a lot of cars $30post-85299-0-00518600-1316605117_thumb.jpg

Genuine HKS SSQV BLACK special edition blow off valve with adaptor. I bought this new about a year ago $180

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JVC DVD player KD-AV7100 with 7 Inch flip out screen, remote, usb and other inputs. Had it in my Suby and dont need a dvd player anymore. $250

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Items are on the Gold Coast

Daniel 0422051559

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