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hi, got some r32 and r33 engine parts for sale. also some rb30.

stock sII rb25det injectors and fuel rail $100 neg

rb30 fuel rail

r34 rb25det neo intake manifold complete

r34 rb25det neo rocker covers $60

r33 series 2 rb25det standard turbo $220 or $240 with turbo manifold

r34 rb25 neo engine cover bracket (neo specific) $10 or free with neo rocker covers

rb30 rocker cover $20

r34 rb25det neo front cam cover $30

r34 rb25det neo cam backing plate $35

rb25det bare lower intake manifold runners $15

rb20det crossover pipe with factory blow off valve. $50 or $20 without bov.

rb25det crossover pipe $50 or $20 without bov

rb30e crossover pipe $35

rb20det stock bov $30

rb25det stock bov $30

rb30e 3EA ecu x $50

rb30 auto box AT1 ecu $30

rb25det aircon compressor bracket has been sandblasted $20

rb25det non hicas p/steer pump $100

rb30e na camshaft gc $30

rb30 starter motor x2 $70 each

rb20det starter motor $60

rb30 stock cam gear $10

rb25det stock cam gears $20

rb25det p/steer reserviour $15

rb25det polution canister $20

rb25det dump pipe elbow $15

rb20det dump pipe elbow $15

rb25det alternator $80

used rb25det oil pump $20

rb25det stock turbo exhaust manifold x2 (also fits rb20det) $50 or $20 if you buy the rb25 turbo as well.

rb20/25 turbo exhaust manifold heat shield $10 or free with exhaust manifold

rb25det p/steer pump brackets $20

rb30 sump $20

stock r33 rb25det intake pipes/hoses

CALL 0433 559 722.

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