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Rb20det Silvertop, Loom, Ecu, 5 Spd G/box With 2 Month Old Daiken 5 Puk Clutch, R200 Lsd Package For Sale., Perfect For Non Turbo To Turbo Conversion


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Hey guys i was keeping this for my next project but have since bought a corolla.

Like the heading says its a silver top rb20 turbo motor out of a Cefiro (114k's) with new high flow turbo that was fitted after i took the motor out, although i dont know the specs on it i'm told it is an rb25 centre with high flowed rb20 housings.

Motor was always in stock trim, never even boosted. all that is needed for the turbo to fit are union adapters. As you can see from the pics the motor has little oil leaks but nothing unusual.

The motor comes with an uncut loom and ecu, daiken 5 puk clutch that lived an easy couple of months, 5 speed rb20det turbo gearbox, 4.3:1 ratio R200 short nose viscous lsd and radiator.

I wanna get about $2000 for the whole package and i don't really wanna separate it if i don't have to.

This would be perfect for someone who wants to go turbo or for a silvia or something.

All these parts are in good condition, motor boosts strongly and drives quietly and the drivetrain is not noisy or anything.

If you have any questions or you wanna check it out then gimme a call on 0401165572.

My email is [email protected].

Thanks,

Aaron.

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