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RB20DET

CA18DET

SR20DET

Must be turbo. With or without G-box it doesnt matter. Must have ECU and wiring loom aswell. Must be running, or used to be running (blown head gasket). Must have turbo on it. I DO NOT want blown engines that require me to strip it down. I would love an RB20 more, cause they sound better. but it doesnt matter. Turbo must be spinning and have little to no shaft play.

No dump pipe, down pipe or Intercooler has to come with it.

Location: Anywhere (to an extent) between Stanthorpe and Brisbane. So Ipswich and Toowoomba ok.

Price and Payment Conditions: No more then $600. I did have an RB20DET with ECU and wiring loom lined up, but the guy has backed out (not replying) and the head was off. Still had the turbo. no G-box. So I think that 600 for a motor without a G-Box is fair.

Extra Info: I will be down in Brisbane this weekend, so I would have the cash and that motor you have sitting around will be gone forever!

Pictures: If you have something, let me know and post some pics. Email me. [email protected]

Contact Details: PM me, or ring me on 0434 265 614. If you have something. NO MORE then $600 then ring me. Do not ring if its a FUBAR'd motor. Thanks!

Brendan.

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