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hey guys ive got a heap of spares that im selling to make more room in the garage

Rb25det s2 turbo off a low kms r33 - $300

rb20det engine loom - $140

rb20det flywheel - $60

r32 LCA's - $70

various autometer gauges - $60 each

apexi turbo timer - $50

pod filters - $20 each

r32 5 stud front hubs - $70

r32 centre A/c vent (average) - $50

RB20DET intake manifold with throttle body, tps and fuel rail - $100

RB20DET exhaust manifold - $60

rb20 manifold heat sheild - $30

rb20 turbo oil and water lines set - $40

rb20 turbo heat sheild - $30

r32 gtr fuel pump - $80

RB20DET - harmonic balancer - $60

RB25DET starter motor - $65

RB20DET starter motor - $65

RB25DET cas - $100

RB20DET cas - $100

RB25DET crossover pipe no bov - $40

RB20DET engine mount brackets - $60

RB25DET engine mount brackets - $60

rb20 p/s pump bracket - $20

RB20DET hicas p/s pump - $80

rb20 a/c pump bracket - $20

RB20DET afm - $60

R32 GTST dash cluster blue type - $90

R32 GTST dash cluster grey type - $90

RB20/25 dump pipe - $30

RB20/25 turbo intake pipe - $30

RB20 crossover pipe with stock bov - $60

RB25 crossover pipe with stock bov - $60

R32 sedan power window switch - $100

R32 coupe power window switch - $60

R32 boot lid needs some holes fixed and a paint - $50

RB20 aac valve - $50

RB20 coilpack loom - $80

RB20DET coilpacks all working perfect - $130

RB20DET ingiter - $90

R32 cusco strut brace - $100

R32 stereo/shifter surround $120

R32 window wipers - $20

R32 manual crossmember - $50

R32 clutch fork with throw out bearing carrier - $70

R32 manual sandwich plate - $40

RB20 fuel rail with stock fpr -$20

RB20 a/c compressor - $90

RB20 injectors - $60

RB20 exhaust manifold - $60

RB20det ecu (mines tuned)- $150

RB20 timing belt covers (both covers) - $60

R32 headlights projector type - $240

R32 indicators orange type - $140

R32 indicators clear type - $140

R32 coupe rear bar - $70

R32 rear calipers with new pads - $80

rb20 cas mounting bracket - $30

r32 sedan tail lights - $40 each

r32 sedan rear bumper poor cond $30

r32 rb26 cas - $100

r32 rb26 ignitor - $100

r32 rb26 coilpacks - $130

I have more stuff lying around heaps of interior bits and random stuff so if you need something just ask

pickup from springwood

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ignitor in total working order? Post to Adel 5114?

are the clear indicators totally clear or with the orange part?

if their totally clear ill have them toorb20 ignitor

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