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Need a black top sr20, gear box and wiring harness!!

got quoted $3,500, can any one do this cheaper?

whether it be private or business doesn't really matter, preferably in NSW!!!

Any info would be great!

Thanks in advance.

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well it's actually for a sprinter so either would do!!! my guess is that the 180SX motor would be cheaper!!!

anyone know what the price difference for these 2 engines are?

200sx version would be great, but will have to see the price!

i have a 180sx blacktop engine i want to sell its complete from fan to gearbox, uncut wiring harness, computer, all sensors ect, i want about $2800 but im not sure how to organise transport to sydney (im in bris)

The 180sx blacktop has slightly bigger cams and turbo than the red top and the s14 type blacktop has vvt on the inlet cam and a different manifold design. Pm me if your interested.

what Km's are on your engine Blur?

if all seems ok, might be able to organise a pickup!!

looking at a 180SX front cut on friday so i'll let you know if it turns out as a DUD!

what are you putting in the S13 if you remove the SR20?

i bought the engine to put into a datsun 1200 ute... dont want to do it now hence thats why the engine is for sale..

not sure on klms at all engine was sold to me with a warranty so it should be good. oil was clean and it had coolant in it its always a risk i suppose

let me know what you decide

  • 2 weeks later...

i think i'll have to give this one a miss, hope you weren't holding it for me!! good price but would end up costing more to bring it down from QLd to Sydney!!!

Thanks anyway mate!!!

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