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I have an RB20det silvertop engine for sale. Pulled it out this arvo. Pretty sure it has a blown headgasket as there is water in with the oil. Otherwise the egine ran fine, engine is pretty much complete. just doenst come with turbo/ecu/loom.

has $200 worth of genuine nissan gaskets alone that are 3 weeks old.

Everything else is there

- power steering pump

- starter motor

- inlet manifold

- exhaust manifold

- injectors

-also have Rb26det valve springs for sale. $50.00

$300 for complete engine

$300 for gearbox (will even throw in a bottle of castrol 8090 gearbox oil)

$150 for HD Exedyclutch 90% new

$50 Rb20det radiator

OR..........

$600 for engine/box/clutch throw in rad for free.

depending on where you are, i can deliver the engine for a fee that would be cheaper than freight. But wont be going anywhere till the item us paid for

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