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Gibson motorsport rb20 block $800 (never used)

Tomei 1.8mm Metal Head Gasket $350

G-Readdy E-Manage $400

Short Shift for rb20 $200

Rb20 Head $400

Selling due to a new engine that got built dont need any of these parts.

Make an offer.

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not to sure what brand it is sorry mate just know that it was nearly double as short as the standard one. it was the best money i ever spent felt like a totaly new box. You cant go wrong for the money.

if interested call me on 0424868574 (nathan)

Its in perfect condition was only used for about 3 months will take $150 for it.

The E-manage was controling my rb20 but was also good for my rb25 when i put it in. Its just a piggy back ecu plug in and go.

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The e-manage will control fuel,ignition,boost cuts,v-tec if you have a honda basicaly everything you need for a piggy back ecu. Its just a cheep version of an ecu instead of spending $1000-$2000 on a full ecu like Motec,Power FC etc etc you can spend about $500 and get the E-Manage doing the same trick.

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Gibson motorsport rb20 block $800 (never used)

Tomei 1.8mm Metal Head Gasket $350

G-Readdy E-Manage $400

Short Shift for rb20 $200

Rb20 Head $400

What's special about the block? Its a redtop block too, right?

What about the head, is it complete? Redtop or silvertop?

hey bro interested in the short shifter i will pay $150 if its still for sale and can you send pics to [email protected] also i have looked into the E-manage and you need alot of shit ie. the tuning software wiring harness and the controller do you have any of this if not how did you get it tuned cos up here in Darwin no one has the software please pm asap wat is the lowest price you can go for the e-manage if you can beat my other supplier price i will take it thanks bro

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