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14inch thermo $30

Rb20det crossover pipe with blocked off bov $30

2x standard rb dump pipes$30 each

2x standard exhaust manifold heat shields $20each

2 standard turbo elbows rb25 det $20 each

Top half rb20 plenum $20

R32 hicas module $30

3x turbo heatsheilds standard rb $20 each

Rb exhaust manifolds standard cast $ 50 each x 3

R32 projector headlights not the best nick $100 pAir

R32 gtr intake plenum no butterfly's just plenum $100

Rb20det fuel rail $20

Rb20det injectors standard $50 set

Rb20det ecu $125

Rb25de ecu $125

Rb25det ecu $125

S13/180sx front lip ca original plastic $150

Rb20 intake plenum lower half $20

Bosch 040 fuel pump good nick $100

Rb20 det wastegate actuator $20

Air con bracket and pulley rb25 det $50

Rb25 de engine loom no injector half $50

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Contact Josh 0421 229 021

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