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Getting rid of some stuff out of the shed that are no longer required, most items came off an R32 GTS-T track car. PM me for any contact details. All items located in brisbane, but will post most items.

Complete RB20 Engine loom. came off a blown motor. Was replaced by an RB26 loom. $80 o.n.o

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Standard RB20 Injectors (Red) $100 o.n.o

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HKS "Mushroom" air filter $30 o.n.o

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RB20 Cam covers and timing cover $50 o.n.o

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RB26, Water cooled oil filter block. $15 o.n.o

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RB25 Oil pickup $30 o.n.o

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RB20 Throttle body $10

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Oil Catch can includes 3/4" Hose $30 o.n.o

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RB20 TPS Sensor $40 o.n.o

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R32 Boot/Fuel Filler latch $10.

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RB25 Intake pipe elbow $20

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CA18 Coil packs $50 o.n.o

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R32 Exhaust shield (Goes ontop of muffler at the rear) $20

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R32 Electric window Switch (Passenger) $15

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Oil catch can, needs some hose. To suit RB20 $30 o.n.o

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Standard RB20 Engine mount (Driver's side) $20

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Passenger side door trim, has been cut to fit roll cage $35 o.n.o

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R32 electric window winder motor assemblys $100 o.n.o

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R32 GTS-T L+R hand side front guards, need some paint and have 1 or 2 minor dints $100 o.n.o

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R32 Standard side skirts $50 o.n.o

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R32 Standard rear bar, slightly melted around exhaust area $50 o.n.o

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All items are on offer, and are priced at what I estimate they are worth so i am totally open to offers. More items to come soon, have interior etc. as the car has been stripped for race interior.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Has the loom been sold?

Pending, I will let you know if sale falls through.

ill take the cam covers and timing covers and also the rb25 elbow pm me a price including postage to 3189 victoria

PM Replied, sorry for the wait

Cheers

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