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Nissan L20ET 2 litre 6 cyl SOHC EFI Turbo. Upgraded with RB20DET BB core turbo and dump pipe. Complete with Wolf 3D v3 management system, loom, hand controller. HD clutch. RB20DET intercooler (requires pipework to fit your application), and Malpassi rising-rate fuel pressure regulator. Would suit a R30 Skyline, but can obviously be made to fit anything.

$1000 ono

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In Melbourne.

Nissan L20ET 2 litre 6 cyl SOHC EFI Turbo. Upgraded with RB20DET BB core turbo and dump pipe. Complete with Wolf 3D v3 management system, loom, hand controller. HD clutch. RB20DET intercooler (requires pipework to fit your application), and Malpassi rising-rate fuel pressure regulator. Would suit a R30 Skyline, but can obviously be made to fit anything.

$1000 ono

dude, where in melbourne can i find someone that knows what they are doing with one of these motors? I've got one in my R30 and need a new ECU for it... couldn't be bothered working this motor (can't squeeze much out of them) and just need it to run well enough so the fuel pump won't shut off

help me out

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