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NICS RB20 Red top parts (unless specified otherwise):

Head, with rocker covers and cams, valves, everything $150 good condition

Bottom end, with pistons and sump, bearings (replaced 18000 K's ago), water pump (nearly brand new), timing belt, possible reboring required on a few cylinders otherwise good. No alternator or Powersteering pump (as pictured) $100

CAS $80

Inlet manifold with throttlebody, plus all running gear except fuel rail and injectors $30

Exhaust manifold $30

6 x coil packs $80

Ignitor box $30

Silvertop turbo removed of working halfcut 80,000K's, comes with Dump pipe, acutuator and o2 sensor. Absolute minimal play side to side, a little bit of play back and foward, but there is no fluid in it and this is prob why it moves $150.

Located in VIC, PM me if interested

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Located in S.E Vic ISL33P, PM me if interested

Also have a WOLF 3d version 4 Plus

I purchased it brand new 3 months ago, but never installed it because I ended up doing an engine conversion which had better management.

The only things that are different when comparing this unit to one off the shelf are:

*Slight tear on outer box

*Injector wires have been shortened by about 1ft (easy fix to extend them)

*Dirty workshop fingermarks on inner box

And thats it! Everything else is BRAND NEW. The unit has NEVER been powered on, all accessories and cables are in their original plastic. Comes with absolutely everything you need, manuals (usually purchased separately at an additional price) ECU, loom, accessories, data cable, disks etc, but no hand controller is included (a laptop does the tuning for you).

$1200 ono

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