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I am removing the RB20DET (minus gearbox) from my car to make way for something else. The engine is in generally ok condition. The engine has 120,000km's.

RB20DET parts for sale.

RB20 Head with valves, cams and pulleys. (no rocker covers) $100 *SOLD*

RB20 Cam angle sensor (CAS) $80 ***SOLD***

RB20 Bottom end (pistons, rods, crank etc..) $150 *SOLD*

RB20 Exhaust and intake manifolds $50 *SOLD*

RB20 Coilpacks $50 *SOLD*

RB20 Plenum $50 *SOLD*

RB20 stock turbo with very minimal shaft play, lines and stock dump pipe $250!!

RB20 injectors and fuel rail $80 *SOLD*

I am located in Perth, don't mind sending interstate via cod at your expense, please email me rather than pm.

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Turbo is in very good condition for it's age, has not been boosted ever. Very minimal shaft play (only tiny bit back and fourth). No less than $300.

Fro-Daddy, selling actuator with turbo.

Please pm me with further questions as i dont get to many opportunitys to come online.

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