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I am in putting a new motor in my car and the RB20 that is in it will be available in 2 weeks.

the engine has done less than 100,000 k. it was put in the car when it had 48,000 and has done 50,000 since then. The timing belt, water pump, idler and tensioner have been replaced. the engine is currently making 230rwkw and is in excellent condition.

As it is coming out for a conversion it will not be complete but would suit someone with a blown RB20 that wants a good condition drop in motor. it will be complete head and block with no ancilleries.

$400

Also have a blitz super sound BOV in excellent condition, it is fitted to an R32 factory pipe and I would need the unmodified pipe in exchange.

$100

Also have PBR organic full face clutch with pressure plate and flywheel. I have no idea how many k's it has done but it is mint! excellent brand clutch that will hold +200rwkw looks like it has done less than 200,000 k's

$100

All items located in Canberra but freight can be organised :nyaanyaa:

sill all here. anyone? please don't tell me I need to buy a datto 120y to drop this all into :)

don't think I won't do it!!!!

Nic, the clutch your selling is that the same one thats running in the car at the moment, holding 230rwkw?

Also, how much meat left on it, or is it near new condition?

If you were in Melbourne man, I wouldn't mind grabbing that motor for a spare one to build up..

Freight to Melbourne? ;)

Thanks,

Abu

Edited by abu
Nic, the clutch your selling is that the same one thats running in the car at the moment, holding 230rwkw?

Also, how much meat left on it, or is it near new condition?

If you were in Melbourne man, I wouldn't mind grabbing that motor for a spare one to build up..

Freight to Melbourne? ;)

Thanks,

Abu

Hey Abu ;)

the clutch is in excellent condition. it was actually on an RB30 but is the same as an RB25 heavy duty clutch. I can get some pics for you. its a PBR :) and they dont make crap

The engine would cost about $100 to freight.

I am coming to melbourne on wed and thurs so might be able to bring the clutch for you?

Hey Abu ;)

the clutch is in excellent condition. it was actually on an RB30 but is the same as an RB25 heavy duty clutch. I can get some pics for you. its a PBR :) and they dont make crap

The engine would cost about $100 to freight.

I am coming to melbourne on wed and thurs so might be able to bring the clutch for you?

Good stuff.

Writing up a PM for you now Nic.

Abu

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