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As above I stripped down 2 engines I had hear all parts available minus power steering pump etc and turbos

Parts are as follows

Rb20det short motor complete from rockers to sump water pump was pulled of but still have it .

Unknown ks needs a degrease 150

Rb20 block complete from pistons to sump bores look cyl 1 looks oily so probably got a cracked oil ring

X 2 standard cast turbo manifolds 50 each or I can weld on waste gate pipes( what ever size) for an extra 100 so 150 for the modded manifolds and 50 for stock

X 2 sets of rockers bit dirty could use a paint or clean 70 bucks a set as they sit

For 200 a set I will clean them and bead blast them silver and weld alloy speed flow fittings on to suit catch can applications

X 3 factory inlet manis top and bottom halfs one 80 dollars per complete plenum( top and bottom halfs)

X3 sets of factory injectors one set ea just pulled of my running engine only have 100k on them want 100 for them

The others two sets can be had for 80 for the both due to unknown condition

Rb20 set if 6 coils seem to be good condition no burn marks or burnt inner coils should be good except one plug was broken on removal but still usable 100 for the set

X2 ac compressors unknown cond 40 each

X2 ac cast alloy mounting brackets to block 30 each

Timing belt cover rb20 has hks sticker on also hasn't got rb20 stamped on it which I thought was cool 50 take it away

X2 j pipes ( crossover pipe ) both rb20 but two different styles one maybe cefiro both have factory bov points 50 each

Drift atmo bov adjustable style silver and black good cond worked when I took it of 70 bucks

Factory dump pipe good cond 60

Factory heat shiel 10

X2 flywheels need machining 50 each

Set of engine mount brackets rb20 70

Turbo oil return pipes x3 10 each

Adjustable cam gear for rb good cond 30

Hks rear coil overs for r32 gtr or 300 zx SUIT REBUILD 100

Gtr front coil overs they are factory gtr suit gts or gtr good cond 70

Gts factory front castor bars ok bushes 40 bucksfor the set

Factory fuel rails x3 30 bucks each

Coil pack brackets x2 sets 25 each

X2 factory 65mm throttle body's 40 each

There is more but all u can think of for now

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have a balancer chris

And Ian I'll MSG u soon

has a 4 rib belt on it (my current RB25 one is 3 rib.)?

shoot me a price if it does.



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