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MASSIVE UPDATE 24/4/06 !! !! !!

LOTS OF RANDOM PARTS, - WRECKING RB20DET - CA18DET - TURBOS - INJ - AFM - SENSORS -

RB20DET $

bare rb20det head 100 firm- very good condition only apart as bottom end had bearing noise

plenum 45 - fuel rail and six injectors included

rocker covers 30

throttle body 25

270cc top feed high impedence injectors $5 each or 6 for $20

cooler 20

rb20de exhaust manifold (non-turbo) - $35

CA18DET $

370cc inj 40

intercooler 20

dump 5

f/pump 15

mirror 45 - works fine, drivers side black

calipers X2 $25 - 2 spot calipers, lines, free pads and rotors (just no RWC)

contact : shaun - 0403155282

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------------CA cooler---

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------RB20 plenum---------------RB20 TB----

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------RB25 rockers---------------Rb25de manifold----------T28 blown seal

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i have no pics yet as i have no cam. they are a factory option 10 stack sony and 6 stack adzrst with head units to suit. no head unit to stacker cable. all working when taken out and if they do not work i will give your money back minus postage or whatever.

where are you located

$50 per one item or $50 for all stez items

shaun

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hey shaun,

you wouldnt happen to have the cold start control valve for the RB20DET by any chance at all would you

Thanks in advance

Sop

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sop - what does it look like - i will have it. its yours

i am wrecking the engine that i was going to sell you - it blew up, just as well i gave you the other one. how is the rb20sx going??

killemaul - no ac compressor - soz

pics will be up tomorrow - i finally got a digi cam !!

shaun

tomorrow is now today and the new pics are up.

just to add i do have ceffy center console and handbrake

and a few of the prices i have had to make up so the mods dont get me.

make an offer on anything - the worst i can do, is tell you to go --<<bunch of flowers>>-- yourself in the arse

cheers

i am sure they are identicle, as i have the rb20 turbo manifold on my rb25 at the moment, waiting to be registered with rb25 then i will be selling it in about 2 weeks

ill let you know

sorry for the whatever

shaun

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