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Selling high power engine, ran 11.7@119mph with this motor, building another

sr20.

Blacktop sr20det:

-GT28 .64 rear housing 400hp with rajab internals ( standard modified turbo)

-38mm Turbosmart ultra gate, screamer pipe

-Custom extractors

-256/ custom cams

-rocker stoppers

-nismo 550cc injectors

-cooler piping

-turbo pipe and pod

-new extreeme clutch for big HP

-Emanage computer

234rwkw on a rajab racing developments low reading dyno, Engine is in good condition, can be checked anytime. ""CALL: 0423371472 !!""

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$3500

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what price you looking at??

hes after $6000 ONO, Just call him its easier to work something out.

he ran 12.5@112mph with 15-16psi on street tyres and 11.7@118.9mph 22psi on slicks with old clutch, his box blew just b4 he wanted to go for his pb with extreeme clutch. engine was well tuned with motec for the times and wasnt pushed too far to detonate.

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if you can find someone that will host your post on silvia.com you would have a much greater chance in selling your engine setup. don't think it will last long at that price. I would host it but I don't have my 100 posts yet either.

$3800, my cousin needs a 3 speed trimatic built for his drag 180sx asap, his carillo rods should b here in 7 weeks. engine must go. ye Im not a silvia man. Might have 100 posts in 5 years time. thanx btw. it would b good if u could put it on.

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