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R32 Rb25De Head. Non Vct And Lots Of Rb20Det Stuff


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Rb bits! Mostly rb20det!Located in Devonport.

Can freight at buyers expense.

R32 rb25de non vct head, direct bolt on to rb30e with no modifications. Pressure/crack tested and machined. Ready to bolt on! $600

Rb20det head, bent valves in 2 cylinders $150

RB20det cams(stock)$40 each

Stock exhaust manifolds $30 each

Turbo oil/water lines $30 set

Blue rb20 t-belt covers $25

Brand New dayco rb20det timing belt $60

Rb20/25 non hicas powersteer pump, polished with gold pulley. In Vgc $150

Rb20det flywheel, need skim. $50

Polished alternator and starter. $70 each

Rb30 rocker cover $10

High pressure power steer line. $30

Rb20det cas, 1 polished. $100 each

Standard rb20det injectors $10each

Rb20det knock sensors $20each

Standard rb20det hydraulic lifters/buckets $50 set

Rb20det exh manifold gaskets x2 new $30each

Rb20/25det turbo/manifold gasket $15 new

Rb20det rocker cover gaskets. Hardly used $20set

Rb20det coil pack loom. Unwired to check condition. Vgc $30

Standard rb20det coilpacks $15each

3inch front pipe $60

Standard rb20det inlet, $20

Rb20det fuel rails $20each

Thermost housings $20each

Heat shields, exh manifold $15 each

Rb30 5 speed. Clunks loud in every gear. $50

Rb20det throttle body, no sensors$20

Heaps of standard rb20 bits and pieces floating around so just ask if your needing something.

Don't be scared to make an offer! Need gone!0409402860

Will swap for stuff of interest

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