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i will have all what u looking for inc ecu loom and 5 speed gearbox. although one piston will need replacing (rebuild), but also got spare bare head and block. Is still running and in car, although won't have time to take it out till after my uni exams. let me know if ur interested.

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I have everything that you are after.

Engine has 127,000 kms. The turbo doesnt spool up past 5psi, but that is a turbo related problem.

Engine runs great and the gearbox is perfect. Major service has been completed.

Reason for selling: Upgrading to RB25DET very soon.

I will be able to work with your price range, so PM me if you are interested.

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I had a 1/2cut but sold very quickly. I do have an rb20det in stock with harness and loom. Very good motor, I am after $1700.00 for it. I have a box (r33 exc cond) to suit for $1400.00

Call on 0417 5777 44.

Cheers,

ken

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