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Put a hole through a piston on my RB20 so I have upgraded for my next build. I have some good budget parts to get your RB20 going harder.

I am negotiable and will do a good price if you want to bundle it up for a package deal.

R32 GTST ECU with Nistune fitted. Looking for $600. Was fitted March 2011 and has done only 3 or 4 track days.

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6 x RB26 injectors. $200. Bought them off another member but never fitted them myself. I was told they were working when they came out. You will need to add a resistor pack to use these in the RB20 but there is a whole thread on how to do this.

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Z32 AFM without cable. Has one of the bolt holes broken for the mounting of the filter but shouldn't be too hard to make a braket to support it. These go for $150 second hand so $75 with the broken part.

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Walbro fuel pump GSS342 255lph. $80 Fitted with Nistune in March and has done the same 3 or 4 track days.

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RB26 fuel pump A42-T44. $80.

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R32 GTST fuel tank with filler, straps,sender and original pump if I can find it. $50. Gone to fuel cell. No picture at the moment but I am sure you can figure out what it looks like!

All parts are in Hemmant, Brisbane. Willing to post anything other than the fuel tank at cost.

Best to call or text 0414 236 724 but I will try to keep an eye on the thread as much as possible.

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What condition is the inside of the tank?

Sorry I missed your question.I think the tank is fine. I was usig it up to just recently and no fuel issues.

All other parts still for sale!!

ECU sold. All other parts are available. Taking offers.Want it all gone.

Put a hole through a piston on my RB20 so I have upgraded for my next build. I have some good budget parts to get your RB20 going harder.

I am negotiable and will do a good price if you want to bundle it up for a package deal.

R32 GTST ECU with Nistune fitted. Looking for $600. Was fitted March 2011 and has done only 3 or 4 track days.

post-40739-0-52096900-1325497287_thumb.jpg

6 x RB26 injectors. $200. Bought them off another member but never fitted them myself. I was told they were working when they came out. You will need to add a resistor pack to use these in the RB20 but there is a whole thread on how to do this.

post-40739-0-42458500-1325497743_thumb.jpg

Z32 AFM without cable. Has one of the bolt holes broken for the mounting of the filter but shouldn't be too hard to make a braket to support it. These go for $150 second hand so $75 with the broken part.

post-40739-0-13015000-1325498226_thumb.jpgpost-40739-0-15655700-1325498283_thumb.jpg

Walbro fuel pump GSS342 255lph. $80 Fitted with Nistune in March and has done the same 3 or 4 track days.

post-40739-0-54764000-1325498782_thumb.jpg

RB26 fuel pump A42-T44. $80.

post-40739-0-76630200-1325499147_thumb.jpg

R32 GTST fuel tank with filler, straps,sender and original pump if I can find it. $50. Gone to fuel cell. No picture at the moment but I am sure you can figure out what it looks like!

All parts are in Hemmant, Brisbane. Willing to post anything other than the fuel tank at cost.

Best to call or text 0414 236 724 but I will try to keep an eye on the thread as much as possible.

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