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Hey Guys,

I have a few items for sale,

Firstly, I have a standard RB20DET turbocharger. Mint condition, no shaft play, spins very smoothly, comes with actuator as seen in the pic.

$190 (inc delivered anywhere in Aus)

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Second is a custom R31 heatshield. Don't allow your POD filter to suck in hot underbonnet air.

This was bolted up with the RB30ET inlet snorkel, however it could be easily used on an NA if you use the VL platic inlet pipe instead of the standard R31 inlet, which comes up from the bottom, instead of the side. Comes with brackets, just needs to be screwed to your standard air box bracket.

$130 (inc delivered anywhere in Aus)

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Thirdly, I have some miscellaneous ic piping for sale. has extra injectors and BOV mount. Not sure exactly what its off, but looks like some skyline. Handy for someone im sure.

$80 (inc delivered anywhere in Aus)

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Lastly I have a standard RB20 crossover pipe as seen in pics.

$25 (inc delivered anywhere in Aus)

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Pipes are as you see them.

Just cleaning out the shed and found them.

They have been made by hand as the pieces are welded if that clears things up.

Not to sure what car they fit.

  • 1 month later...
do u have the little bit of piping after the crossover pipe and the standard BOV?

What you see is what I have for sale at this point in time.

do u know if that heatshield will fit a r32 gtst?

No it is designed for R31 models only.

wot size is the piping?

Piping is 2.5" mandrel, its either mild steel with some protective coating on it, or it may be stainless. Fairly sure its mild steel but could be staino under the coating. Unsure what its off, just have it here and im cleaning out the shed.

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