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I have a RB20 throttle body for sale, of my spare motor

Selling the throttle body for $70

Also have TPS , will sell that for $30 or both for $85

Also have standard inlet cam - $50

6 x standard RB20 injectors - $100

2x standard cam gear's - $30 both

RB20 fuel rail - $50 or $120 for injectors and rail

Standard RB20 exhaust manifold $40

Inlet manifold assembly $100

Various sensors on motor - let me know what you need and I'll see if I have it

Could be other bits but I cant think of any, if you are after something in particular, let me know

Also have complete R32 GTR boot lid, has rear wing and N1 lower spoiler (although this needs repair, as its a original and shows signs of age) Black in colour, has one small ding and a few paint scratches - was going to use wing but dont want it anymore - the lot for $200

Will send interstate, at buyers expense, bear in mind the boot is quite large

pretty flexible on prices

Chris

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nah mate, only the base motor, no bolt on bits really. If you are desperate, my mate Grant runs a wrecker - www.importedparts.com.au, he should be able to help out

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