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Gday All, as it says Im trying to clear some unwanted stuff from my shed-grab what you need

1. RB20 turbo- $60 including lines and elbow -small shaft play(no pic sorry as its boxed and ready to send)

2. RB25 Turbo- $80 including lines bolt-on elbow- very small shaft play

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3 RB20 AFM- $20 green sticker-one broken lug, still works with aluminum elbow pipe

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4 RB20 3inch Turbo dump pipe- $30 bellmouth type with Exhaust sensor

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5 RB20 standard dump pipe $10- c'mon you know you want it!

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6 RB20 Injectors -standard $50- 2 sets

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7 R32 Hicas steering pump $30

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8 R32 ecu -$40 standard

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9 R33ecu- $40 standard

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10. RB20 cefiro? Intake pipe-no bov-great for hiding stealth aftermarket bov

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All parts are used, removed from running engines. Located in Gympie QLD. Can post at request, Possibly deliver to Bris if Im going there,

sms any questions

Ph;0432549745 Jes

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Jes,

Do you still have the aluminium adapter from the end of the AFM. It has four holes to bolt to the AFM and then is 4 inch round on the other end. I'll take them fif you have both assumming the AFM still works OK.

Gday All, as it says Im trying to clear some unwanted stuff from my shed-grab what you need

1. SOLD----- RB20 turbo- $60 including lines and elbow -small shaft play(no pic sorry as its boxed and ready to send)----SOLD

2. SOLD-----RB25 Turbo- $80 including lines bolt-on elbow- very small shaft play-------------------------------------------SOLD pending payment

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3 RB20 AFM- $20 green sticker-one broken lug, still works with aluminum elbow pipe

post-86037-0-46675300-1328835721_thumb.jpg

4 RB20 3inch Turbo dump pipe- $30 bellmouth type with Exhaust sensor

post-86037-0-79591700-1328835749_thumb.jpg

5 RB20 standard dump pipe $10- c'mon you know you want it!

post-86037-0-79207300-1328835772_thumb.jpg

6 RB20 Injectors -standard $50- 2 sets

post-86037-0-85415100-1328835811_thumb.jpg

7 R32 Hicas steering pump $30

post-86037-0-52614200-1328835835_thumb.jpg

8 R32 ecu -$40 standard

post-86037-0-46422300-1328835853_thumb.jpg

9 R33ecu- $40 standard

post-86037-0-66118400-1328835872_thumb.jpg

10. RB20 cefiro? Intake pipe-no bov-great for hiding stealth aftermarket bov

post-86037-0-44550200-1328835896_thumb.jpg

All parts are used, removed from running engines. Located in Gympie QLD. Can post at request, Possibly deliver to Bris if Im going there,

sms any questions

Ph;0432549745 Jes

sorry for the delay fellas was away for the weekend.........pms sent

Gday All, as it says Im trying to clear some unwanted stuff from my shed-grab what you need

1. SOLD RB20 turbo-

2. SOLD RB25 Turbo-

3 RB20 AFM- $20 green sticker-one broken lug, still works with aluminum elbow pipe

post-86037-0-46675300-1328835721_thumb.jpg

4 RB20 3inch Turbo dump pipe- $30 bellmouth type with Exhaust sensor

post-86037-0-79591700-1328835749_thumb.jpg

5 RB20 standard dump pipe $10- c'mon you know you want it!

post-86037-0-79207300-1328835772_thumb.jpg

6 RB20 Injectors -standard $50- 2 sets

post-86037-0-85415100-1328835811_thumb.jpg

7 R32 Hicas steering pump $30

post-86037-0-52614200-1328835835_thumb.jpg

8 SOLD R32 ecu -

9 R33ecu- $40 standard

post-86037-0-66118400-1328835872_thumb.jpg

10. RB20 cefiro? Intake pipe-no bov-great for hiding stealth aftermarket bov

post-86037-0-44550200-1328835896_thumb.jpg

All parts are used, removed from running engines. Located in Gympie QLD. Can post at request, Possibly deliver to Bris if Im going there,

sms any questions

Ph;0432549745 Jes

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