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Clearing out my garage... LIST UPDATED

RB20DET Silvertop-

*Complete Head (Hydrolic Lifters, shaved and O-ringed) $200

*Bottom end (crank shaft, Bored for 50thou oversized pistons) $200

*Copper Head Gakset (perfect condition) $100

*Shot-peened Conrods $50set

*Air Con Compressor $100

*Power Steering Pump $100

Other Gear

*S13 Silvia/180SX Stock Castor/Radius rods (pair in perfect condition) $80

*S13 Silvia/180SX/R32 Tein Castor rod (1only in good condition) $50

*Duel Stage boost controller with incabin switch - SOLD

*18" Chrome BSA rims 3 of - $200 each (no longer make so perfect for someone who has cracked one as i did haha)

*2 10" Kicker subs in box - SOLD

*Kicker 12" subwoofer in Kicker ported box - AS NEW $150

*Sony Xplod CD/MP3 player with remote etc - SOLD

*Jaycar Responce amplifier 2X100WRMS $100

*Jaycar Amp and Kicker 12" sub together for $220 (perfect match, the pump together)

*Blaupunkt Acapulco CD/MP3 player 2 weeks old, perfect condition- RRP $659 - $250

I have pictures of all items so if your interested in anything just ask and i can send you pictures or give you more info if i can (eg measure ments etc or what ever you need) just let me know...

Post here, PM me, or email [email protected]

Edited by osiris23

Ulladulla... NSW south coast. about 3 hours south of sydney...

Monster Tacho SOLD

Pending payment for Radius rods.

Anyone interested in anything?

2 10" kickers sold...

12" kicker in kicker ported box for sale - $150 in perfect condition.

Prices are all negotiable so let me know if your interested in anything.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey im not 100% sure of the thickness of the head gasket but im pretty sure its 20thou... not sure of the compression...

RB20 head price frop to $200

RB20 Bottom end price frop to $200

$350 for the both..

CD player and boost controller SOLD.

well it was from my 180 and it was pretty highly modified... GT2840 turbo etc and was running 20pound boost and it might have leaned out or something not sure and cracked a ring lan on the 1st pistion, had some detonation on number 1 and 3.... so yer it didnt actually kill it, it wasnt bad enough that it wouldnt drive still it just deloped really bad blow by and then after pulling it apart we found the piston the way it was.... it didnt stuff the bore or anything though and as said is bored out for 50thou over sized pistions, I have all 6 pistons still if it would help at all but ofcause 1 is worthless...

If your interested or anyone else is interested ill do the head, bottom end, copper head gasket, conrods plus other parts i have laying around for say $450.... Bargin seeing justjap wanted $1300 for a head and bottom end, nothing else just stock...

[email protected] if your interested..

About 1½ months but stored well....

I have someone most probably comeing this weekend for the whole lot so i guess we'll see after this weekend...

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