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RB20DET ENGINE / BODYKITS

1992 RB20DET approx 100km's FULL ENGINE INCLUDING TURBO FOR $1600 ONO

PICS WILL BE POSTED TOMORROW

Also

3 Front bumpers at 120 each

1 pair of side skirts 120 for both

2 BN bars at 120 each

all for R32's

Contact Nam

Western suburbs of melb

0421175987 or pm me

Hey mate, are they the standard side skirts?

sorry they were sold yesterday,

one front bar with homemade lip still for sale

Complete ENGINE price drop to 1100 negotiable , coil plugs/air con compressor not included.

everything else is there such as starter motor, looms, turbo and etc....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 3 weeks later...
will you sell for 900 for engine minus turbo dont need that if so whats the compression across the board if you know is the motor in good running condition thanks dude

the best i can do is $1000, i got the engine as a spare part when i brought my 32, 3 weeks back, the previous owner wreck it off a running r32 so am not to sure about the compression across the board... i get back to you with more details about the engine tonight thanks

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