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Selling my rb20 off in search of bigger and better things. This motor has served me well for last 6 months and ive not had a single problem with it. It is serviced often with Fully Synthetic oil, Changed every 1000 Kms or so, As i dont do a lot of road kms, a few track days here and there. This engine is perfectly healthy and you'd be hard pressed to find one in better condition! There is NO blow by, the motor uses NO oil and is still clean when i change it. Perfect compression across the board also.

I do a fair bit of drift work, so the motor has been driven hard, that said i stand by the fact that it is one of the healthiest RB20's going around. It is also a proven performer with 225 rwkw on 1.1 Bar boost. Dyno tuned by Jeff from The Speed Lab at Turbo Tune.

It comes with the following

-RB20det 90,000 kms

-Sliding Performance Highflow (rb25) nearly brand new! Less then 1000kms old

-Loom

-ECU with remapped Chip by Speed Lab

-Near new Exedy 5 Puck HD Clutch kit

-RB20det Box in good cond, no noises!

Price

-$3000 firm, Will sell for less minus the turbo or whatever,

This package will be available in several weeks time, as ive yet to take it out the car. So can see , hear running etc, Can make a vid of it running for people too.

Im an SA Seller, can sell interstate at buyer's expense but its a fair hassle, so rather sell locally.

Contact me via email

HERE

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I might be able to arrange something with you, I'm trying to get my hands on an RB25 with gearbox, which I might be willing to trade. Is the car a race only or will it be registered?

I might be able to arrange something with you, I'm trying to get my hands on an RB25 with gearbox, which I might be willing to trade. Is the car a race only or will it be registered?

Its rego'ed but that doesnt really matter.

PM me

Also, ECU, Loom and various parts will not be seperated off the motor package, Turbo wont be either AT THIS STAGE unless i decide otherwise down the track.

Cheers

Simon

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