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Hey guys

Ive got a RB20DET silvertop up for sale

I had it in my R31 87 silo, it ran a 13.5 at calder park.

Engine comes with AFM, Wiring loom which has been chopped into and modified, ECU, R33 Turbo, all coil packs. Pretty much a complete engine. But doesn't come with a fly wheel

At the moment the engine has a XF throttle body, but has no TPS. So it ran a little rough on take off.

I am throwing in the Stock throttle body, but i don't have the TPS. Also the wiring for the TPS on the loom has been chopped and modified.

I am also throwing in the stock r32 turbo.

This would suit someone who knows a bit about cars and engines, and wants to put it in their R31.

Or can be used to replace a blown engine.

Engines only done 110 000 km

I am also throwing in the piping that goes into the throttle body (as pictured) but it doesn't have the stock blow off valve, and has has a few holes drilled in it, where i had a pressure switch and extra injector.

Engine is also leaking a little bit of oil from somewhere, i think a seal is leaking a little. not leaking much tho

I'm not sure how much its worth, so i'm gonna start it at $1,100 (the R33 turbo its self is worth 300-400)

Also for sale is a 3 inch mandrel bent front pipe/dump pipe (as pictured)

A great upgrade from stock dump pipe

$200

Engines located in Montmorency (Near Eltham)

And the front pipe is in Greensborough

Any questions don't hesitate to ask. I am happy to tell you everything about the engine

Shaun

[email protected]

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Edited by shaunmlawry
hey mate after the front pipe. can ya do 120.

thanks dean

Yeah buddy, $120 is fine

When do you want to pick it up?

Shaun

Edited by shaunmlawry
Yeah buddy, $120 is fine

When do you want to pick it up?

Shaun

i can pick up tonight o rwhen ever. i live in greensborough anyway so im close by.

i can pick up tonight o rwhen ever. i live in greensborough anyway so im close by.

No worries, tonights fine

I just gotta go and grab it from my parents place.

you can come and get it after 6.30

i'll pm you my address

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