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Complete rb20det motor, box, loom and ecu.

motor is out of my r32 gtst which i recently brought it has 98000 on the clock and it is in good nic so guess its gunuine but how can you tell these days.

my plan is to turn the can into a track only race toy.

reason for sale make room for the rb25.

motor is still in car and complete in running order.

car is standard and no mods standard front mount, everything.

im located in morisset nsw.

contact 0411672105.

come see it run and drive.

price $1800.00 ono

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offers guys i want to leave in car untill it sells but want to swap the motor to the 25 so i can complete my car.

great deal will split it up for right money

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