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Complete rb20det engine wireing harness,ecu,turbo, full stainless steel dump pipe with 3" high flow cat also 5 speed gear box also with front mount Greddy intercooler and all piping, flywheel engine is complete with everything to run it also with standard turbo and all piping and accessories will sell complete or part out for the right price perfect for vl or another skyline...

$1400 neg call for info clinton 0423455117 need it gone urgently will freight interstate at buyers cost located in western sydney will deliver in syd for extra cash

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FOR SALE!!!

Complete rb20det engine wireing harness,ecu,turbo, full stainless steel dump pipe with 3" high flow cat also 5 speed gear box also with front mount Greddy intercooler and all piping, flywheel engine is complete with everything to run it also with standard turbo and all piping and accessories will sell complete or part out for the right price perfect for vl or another skyline...

$1400 neg call for info clinton 0423455117 need it gone urgently will freight interstate at buyers cost located in western sydney will deliver in syd for extra cash

PRICE DROP!!!! $1100

ALSO timing belt was replaced just prior to engine removal and also fitted with series 2 r33 coil packs and iridium spark plugs engine has just over 90,000kms on it never have any problem with it reason for removel was the car was writted off in the rear end.

BUMP WILLING TO ACCEPT OFFERS JUST NEED TO GONE TAKEING UP SPACE

will sperate parts if needed

5 speed box $150

full stainless dump pipe $200

greddy front mount with all piping $400 almost brand new

anything needed from the engine turbo etc just pm me for a price

high flow cat 3"s almost new $150

PLEASE PM IF PICS WANTED

PRICE DROP $1000 whole lot

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