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as title, my engine bottom end was dead, need one good modified or standard rb26dett engine, ASAP.

If i can not get one asap, I go for rebuild mine...

cash ready, i live in brisbane, prefer local seller but consider intersatae.

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I just import a complete R32 GTR but damage engine still good in Capalaba brisbane interest call 0433347376 with you number display

Hi mate, the price u asking is too high ($7500), I can get r33 gtr engine in brisbane for $4000-$4500 and compression tested is good.

My cousin is currently wrecking his r32 GTR, after failing to navigate a corner properly. He is after $5500 for the complete engine, with loom & ECU. The car is on the Gold Coast.

Everthing not damaged is for sale.

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Also located in brisbane around the price your after.

I already talked with him before, but he do not let me do compression test......... :) buy his engine like gambling

Edited by Midnight Racer
I spoke to him, he says he recommends a compression test, i wanted to just see the engine.

Oh well, i'll look around for ya.

Do u have his phone?? he only use e-mail. I need do compression test before buy his motor and can do compression test by myself.

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