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I have a heap of RB20 stuff lying around, want to get rid of them. Hopefully someone will want some parts for something o rather. Remember, Chicks love the RB.

2x RB20DET Heads (Chicks love the Head!) Around $70 each (SOLD)

2x pairs RB20 Rocker covers (they cover the rocking stuff) (SOLD)

Cross over pipe complete with STD BOV (std bov, not psshhtt) around $40

RB20 Intake Plenum with Throttle Body (that big thing with the flap in it) around $70

RB20 Air Flow Meter (Green sticker) SOLD

RB20 Fan (white spinning thing near radiator for chopping carrots) around $50

RB20 Spark plug cover(SOLD)

RB20 Timing belt cover (black thing to stop your fingers getting chewed up, has "RB20" on it, not like the one I have) no lower then $20

RB20 Aircon pump (pumps the coldness round) $60

RB20 Power Steering Pump (pumps the Steering around) $40

As I said, Offers on this stuff. These have prices on them cause they have to apparently. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

I am on the sunshine coast, will send to anyone at their expence.

call me!

0409058315

Or pm, or email

NEW PRICES

Rhys

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As said, please make and offer.

ahh I dont know about what pump it is. I am pretty sure it came with the engine I bought. If you can tell me what to look for, I will take a look next week and get back to you!

Rhys

I dont know what you mean by the blow by hoses. Do you mean the hose between the two rocker covers? I might. not the kind of thing I remember though! lol

OH AND ALSO HAVE RB20 STARTER MOTOR $75 offers.

rhys

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Hi I will take a set of RB20 Rocker covers off you... could you please pm final price including shipping to sydney (post code 2011) and I will bank $ for you! THANKS!

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