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ive decieded to sell everything as i want to go a rb26. everything is for sale if i get enough interest.

RB20DET, has 1 cracked piston, otherwise gc, no manifolds $500

TRUST TDO6 20G turbo kit, for RB20/25 Greddy high mount manifold, turbosmart 45mm gate, braided oil line, exhaust from turbo to cat in stainless, 3in all in pc, new seals in turbo, $3000

custom plenum, ready to bolt on, with throttle body, sensors, 440cc injectors $1000

microtech LT8, pc with rb20 loom $1000

RB20 gear box, crunches on down shift into second, only needs new syncro, $350

brand new X Racing bar and plate intercooler and stainless piping to suit current setup, all new. $1200

serious buyers only, and i dont care what u can buy the same parts for else where, do not reply if u dont want to buy or have any interest in these parts.

i can email pics,

comes with slave cylinder, got it put on about 18months ago brand new, nothing else, not sure about postage, my area code is 4214, u will have to find out how much.

pics of turbo kit to [email protected]

are you open to seperate the turbosmart wastegate? id rather source a greddy one myself... is it a greddy manifold?

and would you be open to swap for an entire hks t04e genuine turbokit?

- adz

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