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Item Summary: rb20det complete motor, gear box, loom and power fc

Location: mackay qld 4740

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: putting a 26/30 in my car

Asking Price: 2500 Ono possibly seperate or swaps for rego'd car or 250cc road bike

Delivery Methods: PickUp or post

Contact Info: pm here or 0432470609

Extra Information:

hey guys i am selling my rb20det out of my 32, its been running real sweet for the last 2 yrs, it comes with every thing except for injectors, will get pics up tomorrow, can post if need be, still in car if u want to hear running or even take it for a drive, its got about 300hp (not 100% sure on that last dynoed it had 278hp but has had tune up since)

remember u get it all = turbo, intake, inlet, gear box, loom, 26 power fc modded for 20 by professional's and motor

was tuned by Johno Pace (mafia on here) ask him how well it goes if u want

would really like $2500 for it all not willing to go much more lower or will trade for a cheap car

thanks blocka

call or txt 0432470609

Separate FC from motor?

How much?

$1000?

yeah bud $1000 if some one else buys the motor and box and loom

ok everyone change of plans engine comes wih every thing now so injectors are included and they are 700cc sards

so for everything for a straight drop in and fire up set up $3000 or swap for a rego'd car or 250cc road bike

Edited by blockasR32

Ok considering seperating, if I get enough interest the fc will go to R32Abuser so who wnts the engine and box

Ok guys considering seperating but need some interest in it

PFC- $1000 or $1200 with loom

Engine- $1500 with injectors, turbo the works and standard coilpacks

Gearbox- $500

prices aren't 100% firm

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