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Hi,

I am upgrading to a built RB24DET and have just this morning removed my old RB20det and gearbox and wont have any need for them anymore.

Engine won't include the following:

- Turbo

- Turbo manifold

- Engine wireing Harness

- Power Steering Pump

Engine hasn't been driven in the last year but started every week or 2 and let run to lumbricate everything compression tested at 160 - 165 across the board and nver run more than 15psi through the engine, I'll throw in a GTR style intercooler I was going to use but have purchased a 100mm TRUST item instead.

The Gearbox is still attached to the engine and prefer not to seperate the box from the engine and wish to sell as a complete package.

Pickup from Brisbane only (Westlake) box and engine weigh around 300 - 350kg, I have an engine crane to lift onto a trailer or ute.

I will post pictures shortly once I find my camera cable, If you have any further questions PM or reply

Cheers

Cameron

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