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Hey guys, here i am selling a Nissan Skyline R32 engine with roughly 130,000kms on it. The reason for selling this engine is because i have swapped the engine on my car to a non turbo engine to comply with the road rules, and have no intention of swapping it back so the engine has now been sitting around for a while taking up room.

The engine came from a perfectly healthy and great condition 1990 Skyline R32 that I myself has hand-chosen from the rest of many others. It was THE BEST condition R32 inside and out on the market at the time. The previous owner was a policeman and claimed to have never gone past 4000RPM on the engine along with regular servicing, and the quality and running condition definitely showed. The whole car was stock as a bone and carries no sludge as i've seen inside.

This engine package/set includes almost everything and is perfect for a direct engine replacement, engine swap into a Nissan Silvia or Holden Commodore, used as a spare engine or spare parts, or as a project. It is basically plug and play.

The engine package includes (may not be listed in the pictures but are included):

- The whole engine top to bottom in perfect running condition

- Ignitor on top

- Coil packs

- Spark plugs

- The whole intake and throttle body pipes

- R32 RB20DET manual ECU

- RB20DET ceramic turbo still attatched

- Manifold/extractors

- Up-pipe

- Intake box

- Stock side mounted intercooler

- A few other hoses

RB20DET specifications:

Power: 160kW @ 6400RPM

Torque: 263Nm @ 3200RPM

The engine is also listed on a few other sites so the ad may end anytime.

Will let go of this for $1100 ONO

Located in VIC, south east Melbourne.

Pick up is most preferable but postage can also be done in buyer's expense and arrangements.

If more pictures or information are required please e-mail me.

If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to e-mail me here on my FireSport account or at [email protected] (checked more regularly). Or feel free to text/call 0433543344 anytime. Thanks for looking :rolleyes:

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