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1990 rb20det 170xxx kms from an auto, its dead stock

everything included just see pics

n1 water pump

recoed drive shafts

loom

ecu

afm

stock intercooler

stock bov

all engine seals have been replaced about year ago

also crank case seal has been replaced about 7 months ago still have receipts some where

bad points

* the water line which leads to the block is bent.. (see pics) battery was damaged in accident and was pushed into it also leaked onto alternator which also might be gone.

* ignition module not incuded

motor worked great, no dramas at all apart from water pump began to squeak so replaced it. turbo works fine, very good engine any questions PM me and ill get back to u asap

call any time on 0411 294 023

located vic

pick up only

looking for 1100 ono throw me an offer :)

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hey mate

will u sell me the stock cooler and piping minus crossover pipe as i already have and also the

power steer pump if its non hicus

if so price me up and ill pick up asap

cheers

dave

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