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Dear members of SAU

Recently, i have just sold an S13 Shell I had along with most of its parts.

Unfortunately, I still have the SR20DE Engine left over.

The car was seen started smoothly with the motor on Friday Morning. (11/6/2010)

Witnesses can confirm (buyer of shell)

Below is a run down of what is included in this package.

BUYER, PLEASE NOTE THAT BELOW PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE.

INFO:

SR20DE Engine - approx. 65,000kms

Automatic Transmission - approx 57,000kms

S13 ECU

WIRING HARNESS & LOOM.

I am looking for around $700, as i have had an offer of $850, but fell through due to my late response. But keep in mind, I am negotiable, so feel free to offer or ask questions!

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I can be contacted via email @ [email protected], through SAU pm or preferably phone, 0423 303 742.

Thanks.

Michael

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