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ok i have the a full rb20setup out of my r32 gtst, everything was running great when i took it out, reason for taking it out is ive replaced it with a rb26.

rb20 full motor, never had a reliability problem with this, ive put over 20,000ks on it, drove it from tasmania to wa, its a typical rb20 and loves life. always serviced with motul oil. has gates racing timing belt, adjustable cam gears, new waterpump.$1000

ap engineering power fc for r32 rb20. comes with commander. $800

550cc injectors. $500

plazmaman inlet plenum. powder coated black. $800

z32 afm. $150

Exedy "Sports Single" sports organic clutch.$500

jjr coilpacks.$300

full rb20 loom. $50

standard radiator. $50

have alternator, starter, ac compressor. $50 each

will sell the whole lot as one for $3000

everything is ono, need this stuff gone.

all located in busselton, wa

can take pics, pm your number and i will sort it.

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