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New SR20 Red top big port motor.

Never used or fitted into a vehicle. Complete minus exhaust manifold.

Brought in 2000 for $2000 from Nissan.

Asking price - $1650 Ono

Located in Townsville

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Erm... It looks quite used... Are you sure it's brand new never used?

I didnt say brand new buddy..Its was brought new in 2000, but never used. Just dirty from sitting in the garage.

This a U13..?

Not sure about that mate. Ring John 0413409778 for further info.

Your advert is confusing and doesn't make it clear.

You have also broken the rules of the FS thread. You don't own it. Don't post it.

6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their parts here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale.

The corrosion on the coolant pipes tells a different story, as does the injector plug, it has definitely been in an engine bay for a long period, with the loom plugged in.

The corrosion on the coolant pipes tells a different story, as does the injector plug, it has definitely been in an engine bay for a long period, with the loom plugged in.

the exhaust ports have carbon in them, no doubt the engine has been used, as menti9ned by op earlier.

Obviously the reason for not posting on behalf of others is to remove confusion, as there's no way nisaan sell used engines.

Anyway, get your mate to sign up and post it himself, it's not like it's hard!

I just posted the exact text he sent me.

Apologies for breaking the rule. I've posted things on behallf before but wasnt aware of the rule.

One of the mods may delete the post. I'll get him to create n account n upload himself.

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