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the engine is back up for grabs, because the person cancelled any offers for the engine

now the engine im selling is

RB20 turbo (153xxx)

NEVER been boosted or modified in anyway

the item includes

engine

turbo

manifold

AFM( just got changed for $370)

stock airbox (no cop problems)

looms and wiring

coil pack

and plenty more (basically everything under the bonnet)

give me a price and i will tell u if i sell it

i will still sell the whole wreck for $2500 not negotiable its very cheap. it normaly can cost more than $4350 in parts if sold bit by bit

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i got the back bumper for sale $200, it cost me $350 and it has just been painted and its basically brand new

any one wants the whole wreck for $2200 let me know thats the cheapest i can sell it for and thats very cheap with engine and all

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ok guys, my car is on ebay for 1500 minimum bid if u want it its so cheap its not funny how ever ill sell it for $1650 just because i wanna get rid of it any offers welcome but as i said minimum $1500

well u can get it from a few stations in melbourne i think u need to do ur research b4 u post ur message

I have never seen a shell that doesnt sell v-power. Why dont u just sell it for parts if u think you can get 4 grand?

well u can get it from a few stations in melbourne i think u need to do ur research b4 u post ur message

Mate, Every single station sells it, its just 98 octane. I can think of 3 stations in Melbourne and I dont even live there.

Mate, Every single station sells it, its just 98 octane. I can think of 3 stations in Melbourne and I dont even live there.

http://www.shell.com/home/content2/au-en/s...nformation.html

There is V power and V power racing.

V Power racing fuel is being phased out and it is different to V Power and isn't at every Shell station.

http://www.shell.com/home/content2/au-en/s...nformation.html

There is V power and V power racing.

V Power racing fuel is being phased out and it is different to V Power and isn't at every Shell station.

depending on how long the car's been sitting around crashed for the V power Racing has probably gone stale making it now less octane than normal V Power...

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if you want you can pay me and ill take it!!!

Then got the the wreckers if he want to sell the whole thing then he wont want to rip one part off it

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