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Am about to sell off the exhaust manifold, so anyone after the "package", get in quick...

Just ripped this RB20DET out of the R32 i bought, the engine compression tested OK (~150 PSI all round) but, had what sounded like big-end noise from cylinder 1.

Now MINUS Exhaust Manifold (and two snapped studs) - Open to offers.

What you get:

Block, Head, Internals, Exhaust Manifold, Inlet Manifold, etc.

All bolted together in one piece.

What you DON'T get:

Exhaust Manifold.

Sump, Loom, ANY Sensors, ANY Pulleys, Water Pump, Coil-Packs, Spark plugs, Injectors, fuel rail...

If you're not sure if a bit is/isn't included please ask.

Located in PARKDALE. MELB PICKUP ONLY!

And NO you can't have pictures, there's nothing to see!

Bump.

Will consider offers on manifolds seperately but anyone after the lot will get preference.

Also the car had done 178K at the time of the engine's removal.

Also the car had done 178K at the time of the engine's removal.

That's what the speedo read, chances are that's the K's on the engine, it's had a 5spd conversion but the motor should have stayed the same.

Just so you're aware, i have an offer on the exhaust manifold, but as mentioned anyone taking the the lot will get preference.

Please don't take TOO long deciding and you're welcome to come look at it if you feel the need.

Oosh

Am still thinking, very slow, checking prices of rebuild verus short motor. Will be in Melbourne after xmas. Would want to check condition of crank.

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