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Ill take the RB20DET Coil Cover if you still have it...

Please PM me with account details if you do!

coil cover is your details sent through

list updated lots of good stuff still left here.

Do you happen to have the plastic fan blades off the rb25? (don't need the fan clutch, just the fan blades itself)

and as per rules, you need to edit your original message and provide prices, otherwise your post may be deleted by moderators

Johno can i purchace rb25de harmonic balancer,can you send cost and account details i know postage is around $15 look forward to hering from you

Peter Bourke

25 belvedere crt

Chambers Flat

QLD 4133

0402056274 0732971572

are rb25de injectors low impedance and what ccs, if so how much for them and loom,are cams inlet & outlet ,price pics

peter

Mate to be honest i think the rb20?25?26 all use high impedance injectors but i may well be wrong.They are like 370cc i think but prolly no good if you need low impedance anyways.I only want $20 for them and 30 for them with the rail.

Yeah i got the cams and inlet manifold complete and ex manifold+heatshield,For the both manifolds and cams id want $160.

I got plenty off pics here now just pop me your email and i will send em straight through.

Thanks

johno ill take injectors, rail, and injector loom is $30 for rail plus $10 for postage and how much for loom ?

if you get back to me tonight ill put money in tomorrow ,and you can send them with balancer

ps balancer money went in okay today

peter

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hi i am going to take a guess on injector loom at $20,so i will put $60 in your account thi afternoon to cover injectors rail postage and loom if not enough tell me and i will put more in

Peter Bourke

25 Belvedere Crt

chambers Flat

QLD 4133

32971572 0402056274

look forward to hering from you and seeing pictures of remaining items

Did money go into account okay ,can you tell me aprox delivery date,

Also interested in head can i get my brother in law to ckeck it out he lives in woolongong ,can you send address & contact no to organize

a time .

Thanks peter

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