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Hey guys up for sale is my td06 has don't less then 30km only dyno time selling as a whole kit everything you need $1000 selling due to going to 25

Rb20 block still tight 120,000 on the motor $200

Rb20 head needs machining $100

Ask for any other parts message me 0449831518

Yeah mate everything you see in the photos. Turbo, wastegate, manifold and front pipe. Iv bought a new turbo so I no longer need this setup and don't want it sitting around going to waste

Ok I'm breaking it up

Turbo $700 Ono

Watsegate $200 Ono

Manifold $200 Ono

Front pipe $100 Ono

If your not happy with prices make me a offer will still sell as a kit for $950

Now also up for sale is a rb30 block needs a quick skim $150

A set of cp forged pistons for a rb30 one has dents on the bottom but still in perfect condition come with pins they need rings tho $600

x5 rb30 rods $80

Rb30 water pump $50

Rb30 oil pump $50

Edited by Bsa

td06 almost new $650 without lines

Rb20 block still tight 120,000 on the motor $100

Rb20 head needs machining $50

rb30 block needs a quick skim $50

A set of cp forged pistons for a rb30 one has dents on the bottom but still in perfect condition come with pins they need rings tho $500

x5 rb30 rods $50

Rb30 water pump $50

Rb30 oil pump $50

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