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Item: Nissan RB20det

Age: not sure

Condition: spun a big end, had done bout 90000kms

Price: $400 ono

To Fit: (What car) whatever u choose

Location: Northern beachs ,Sydney

Contact: 0417986654 or PM me

Comments: Gday i got my old rb20 out of my cefiro for sale, it has spun a big end, i tryed putting new bearings in it but it still knocked. Will need crank reground, or get a 2nd hand crank and will be all good. Comes less engine wiring loom, AC compressor. Pretty much everything else is there. I have a series 2 RB25det turbo/actuator and dump (77000km NO shaft play) i can throw for $400, it will bolt straight up.

I also have 4 sale-

Series 2 RB25det turbo (77000km NO shaft play) straight bolt up for rb20det aswell

RB20det ECU

RB25det sump

rb25det AC compressor

RB20det oil relocator

Make me some offers

Prob some more stuff il have a look when i get home.

Edited by kretch
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*i also have a tubular exhaust manifold to go with the turbo, has a crack in it but easily fixed.

*Ive got a Apexi AFC the one with the knobs- $150 ONO

*RB25det engine mount brackets and bolts (the silver bits, not rubber mounts) open to offers

*RB20det air flow meter, good con $80

*Stock intercooler piping for 1997 Nissan Stagea. open to offers

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