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Hey Guys...

If anyone knows of an rb20det package (engine, box, loom, ecu...) for sale locally in the next little while (very soon) please let me know.

Would perfer locally but very close to getting one from jap and waiting...

Cheers,

Todd

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Hey Guys...

If anyone knows of an rb20det package (engine, box, loom, ecu...) for sale locally in the next little while (very soon) please let me know.

Would perfer locally but very close to getting one from jap and waiting...

Cheers,

Todd

got one here in D'port at the Rotech workshop, engine/loom/turbo ready to go, no ecu with this one but i think i know of someone who may part with his. also have a spare turbo and a box but its an auto :D pm me ure number and i will give u a buzz) cheers Damo

tell me more... k's, condition, price...

Its Ray's old motor with my running gear cobber.

RB20 with 75ks

TD-06 20g L2 10cm

GReddy manifold

GReddy 38mm gate with party whistle attached :dry:

Greddy dump

Greddy hot pipe

JJR oil cooler

HYBRID GT FMIC

APEXI Power intake

modified cams gears (stock gears that are now adjustable)

Gates racing heavy duty timing belt

all new belts (P/S, air con,

NGK race plugs (not installed yet)

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

Brand new EXEDY heavy duty clutch (under 500ks old)

OMORI oil pressure & temp, water temp and exhaust gauges

GReddy boost gauge

Currently has Central 20 ECU with Dr Drift remap but have PFC

im sure there is other stuff but i cant think of it off the top of my head :ermm:

$3800

Its Ray's old motor with my running gear cobber.

RB20 with 75ks

TD-06 20g L2 10cm

GReddy manifold

GReddy 38mm gate with party whistle attached :)

Greddy dump

Greddy hot pipe

JJR oil cooler

HYBRID GT FMIC

APEXI Power intake

modified cams gears (stock gears that are now adjustable)

Gates racing heavy duty timing belt

all new belts (P/S, air con,

NGK race plugs (not installed yet)

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

Brand new EXEDY heavy duty clutch (under 500ks old)

OMORI oil pressure & temp, water temp and exhaust gauges

GReddy boost gauge

Currently has Central 20 ECU with Dr Drift remap but have PFC

im sure there is other stuff but i cant think of it off the top of my head :w00t:

$3800

Hmmm, a lot more than I was looking at... (just over 2k more than what I have lined up) might be able to squeeze to something like this...

RB20 with 75ks

TD-06 20g L2 10cm

GReddy manifold

GReddy 38mm gate with party whistle attached :)

Greddy dump

Greddy hot pipe

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

Brand new EXEDY heavy duty clutch (under 500ks old)

- $2200

Hmmm, a lot more than I was looking at... (just over 2k more than what I have lined up) might be able to squeeze to something like this...

RB20 with 75ks

TD-06 20g L2 10cm

GReddy manifold

GReddy 38mm gate with party whistle attached :)

Greddy dump

Greddy hot pipe

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

Brand new EXEDY heavy duty clutch (under 500ks old)

- $2200

Sorry cobber i couldn't go that low as i can get that for the turbo :)

It will go as a whole package or not at all but im sure you could get Toff's set up for less :w00t:

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