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I have a complete RB20DET from a 92 R32 GTST.

It has low/no compression in cylinder one.

Car had 67,000kms.

I have all standard RB20DET items...

ADDED PARTS....

Supra MKIV (twin turbo 2JZGTE) standard intercooler.....$260

Standard SILVER R32 GTST rear spoiler with light... Make an offer

2x12 inch Sony SUBS in box........$200

complete working bottom end....$???

coil packs.............$60 each

Ignitor module.....$100

turbo....................$300

Alternator........$200

injectors...............$150 for all 6 or $30 each

oxygen sensor......$??

hoses....................$??? couple of $ for which ones you need...One sold...

clamps

screws

bolts..

SOLD---Air flow meter---SOLD

SOLD---computer---SOLD

SOLD---Fuel injector rail---SOLD

SOLD---Complete Head---SOLD

I have removed most parts from the engine already

I am also going to be polishing the plenum, rocker covers and top intercooler pipe and they will be for sale once complete..

Location = Sydney

Will post interstate if worthwhile.

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if its only that 1 pipe

put it in a padded bag they cost about 3 bucks

then send it

it will cost 5 bucks MAX on snail post

trust me i send shit all the time

put a piece of thick cardboard in the package so it wont bend

15 bucks that sound ok?

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RASON JUSE...

if you or your bro want to see the engine then let me know when you want to...

All I know is that the engine has no or low compression on cylinder 1.

I have already taken a few things off the block like turbo, plenum, rocker covers, and other little bits and pieces..

so if you want the bare block (basically), then make an offer and we'll go from there..

BLACK R32..

I will let you know when this is done...

it could be a month or so though.. I got to take a few days off from work..

I really don't have the time yet.

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I've seen RB20 turbos go from $250 for something on the edge of it's life to $350 which is in really good condition.

The one I have here came off a car which had 67,000kms.

there were no oil leaks or anything from the turbo.

the blades look good..

it spins freely.

there is a little bit of shaft play but it's just the same as the R33 turbo I put on my car 6 months ago which is now runing at 13psi without no problems at all..

It's up to you dude...

I think that the price I am asking for it is decent...

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I only need the RB20DET fuel rail so that it can take the top-fed injectors I'm getting. But I'll need to find out first if it will fit onto an RB25DET engine with little or no modification. I'll ask in the other forums I think.

What would you want just for the fuel rail if it ends up being ok?

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