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Hi, I am thinking about selling my L28E to fund a new project, if all goes accordingly with the insurance payout.

Rebuilt bottom end

flat top pistons (bumps compression up a bit)

recoed head (possibly some work)

Modded AFM, (possibly computer too??)

modded zorst manifold (larger dump where headers meet into 2 1/2")

basically everything to drop engine into another car (240Z etc)

Recoed R30 Stumpy 5 speed

Heavy Duty Clutch

All work carried out by Dat Rally in melbourne clocked up ~80rwKw on their dyno can hear running/test drive engine

Only been run on Optimax while in melb and PULP in tas

Make a reasonable offer (L28E engines go for $1200 from importers, but i am reasonable)

also available 2 1/2" mandrel bent zorst to suit

negotiable if purchased with engine

Oh im located in Tasmania

I would love to make an offer on the lot, but i just spent $2000 grand on a pushie, im now back into mountainbike riding. Now i think i would have had more fun in my car if i spent the money on that, so im really pissed off. plus i live in SA, so i couldnt really get it anyway.

Keep us up to date with the conversion, im thinking of doing the same when i have some cash.

Hehe the old pushy!!! what did you get?

Ive had my days of mountainbikes i spent way too much on a Giant ATX 890 a few years back and ended up selling it for a measly $800 bucks (big loss)

got a guy local thats interested in buying it, doesn't know what to offer and i really don't know what to take

if you had the dosh what would you offer?

  • 2 weeks later...

I got an Avanti Manic, then got disc brakes put on, its sweet.

Im not sure what i would offer. R32 RB20DET Manual halfcuts are between $2000-$2500, so i spose sonmething under $2000?

Really i have no idea. Best bet would be someone with a 240-260z or something, they might have more trouble complying a turbo motor, yours would be better for them, simple swap, no complience issues. Maybe try one of the datsun sites, i think ozdat might have a classifieds section. good luck.

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