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SR20 red top, suit rebuild. Loom included. One of the coilpacks, cas, oil pump and sump is broken. Will supply brand new oil scavenger. Turbo OK. $500

Located Mt Gambier, SA. Can organise free freight to Adelaide, other locations buyer pays. Call 0435 281 536. Don't expect prompt replies if you PM or SMS.

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so apart from the coilpack, cas, oil pump and sump, is there anything else wrong with it? whats it been in a crash?

will new parts bolt back on or will it be interesting lol

Oil pump died and the car sat idling for about 30/45 min before I realised. Drove it home about 70kms and was fine, no noise from bearings and boosted fine but I changed it with another red top that was lying around at a mate's workshop. Then the engine sat around for a while out of the car and water got into the valley and ruined a coilpack. CAS was swapped out and sump was damaged in the container on the way home from Japan.

Nothing else wrong with it as far as I know. New cas, coilpacks, oil pump, 5 min with a hammer on the sump and you'd probably have a good SR20 for cheap, but then again the bearings might be shot, cams scorched, etc..... who knows, hence the cheap cheap price. The fact that it ran fine afterwards says that it probably isn't all that damaged.

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