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hey everyone have decided to drop an sr20 into the r32 so its time to sell all the powerplant that the rb20is.

RB20DET from a laurel (apparently slightly lower compression motors and different cams) 120000-130000Kms on this motor. comes with 550cc injectors, Z32 AFM RB25 turbo and a chipped ecu by Dr Drift. tuneable at mercury motorsports. turbosmart blow off valve will come complete with engine bay wiring harness back to computer.

Also has a exedy lightweight flywheel and a 6 month old exedy 5 puk brass button clutch. 5 speed manual gearbox which has a bit of a bearing noise in 5th but still going strong.

will sell the whole lot for $2500 or will seperate for the right prices.

call Ross on 0421 869 037

located northside of brisbane in ferny hills

will seperate if i have enough interest.

gearbox - $500

Exedy Lightweight Flywheel and 5 Puk Brass Button Clutch Combo - $700

engine and injectors and loom- $900 (loom is slightly modified to suit Z32 AFM Plug and Injector Plugs replaced with applicable plugs to suit injectors

turbo - $300

Z32 Air Flow Meter - $300

Dr Drift Chipped Computer tuned for Z32 AFM, 550cc RX7 injectors, 3" zorst, fmic, rb25 turbo at 14psi - $400

TurboSmart Atmo Bov - $100

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Im after some RB20 parts,

* turbo coolant line that goes around back of head.

*ECU temp sender, big yellow one

*turbo to mani nuts

*STD Injector plugs/ loom

*oil dip stick and tube

Im after some RB20 parts,

* turbo coolant line that goes around back of head.

*ECU temp sender, big yellow one

*turbo to mani nuts

*STD Injector plugs/ loom

*oil dip stick and tube

Dont have the standard Plugs anymore they went into the bin. you can have the rest for $900 and get a free RB20 as well!!

Bee*r Rev Limiter - $250

Just Carried out a compression test on the motor as i had the coil packs out so i got

1. 155psi

2. 155psi

3. 155psi

4. 148psi

5. 148psi

6. 150psi

so engine is in pretty good nic with only a very slight difference across all 6 cylinders. (battery started to die too)

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