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What: Rb20det engine, includes, turbo, injectors, manifold and coilpacks

Where: Melbourne, Victoria, not keen on posting

Price: $800.00 ONO...just need it gone asap will sell cheap for quick sale!

Condition: It was running perfectly making 200rwkw with bolt ons, only reason I removed it as I couldn't sell my car as a whole and have since parted it out, this was the last thing remaining. Had a 100k service about 6months ago, new gates timing belt, water pump ect, always serviced with quality oils. Was originally in my 4door. had transferred into my 2door, 165,000km is about what on it, but its an rb20, pretty strong.

Pics...on request, has sprayed black rocker covers.

PM or msg 0400200997

Cheers.

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need any brand new RB20 upgrades like injectors, coilpacks, turbo, radiator etc etc?

if you were keen i'd be happy to arrange a swap with something? only thing is i am in brisbane.

send me a PM if you are keen on anything

If your keen mate give me a call and leave a deposit. Otherwise still for sale. Some people have asked about postage...if you want to pay for it, I will put it on a pallet as long as you organise courers.

Thanks

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