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For Sale SR20 Parts

2 x bare SR20DET blocks. No crank or anything attached $75 each

2 x SR20det cranks $75 each

S13 SR20DET 5 speed gearbox. Out of running car $450

SR20DET Long motor. S13 block, S15 crank, rods and pistons. New rings and bearings. Serviced and ported head. Only includes what is in the picture $450

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SR20DET Stainless Topmount Exhaust manifold. Brand new never used. $499 at justjap. Selling for $280

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SR20DE(T) Eagle rods. used $220 set

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SR20DE(T) full allow pulley kit. Comes with GFB undersized crank pulley, water pump pulley, alternator puller and power steering pulley $220 for the lot

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For Sale RB25 Parts

Complete Series 2 RB25DET head including cams, rocker covers, coilpacks, inlet manifold, injectors. Needs a clean up. $350 for the lot

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RB25 HKS adjustable Exhaust Cam Gear $120

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Located in Campbelltown, Sydney

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