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RB20DET, re-built motor, mildly worked.

R32 Skyline, RB20DET Gearbox, 5 Speed Manual

Location: Sydney

Website: here and other forums

Item Condition:

Both in Used but good condition.

Motor was running perfectly fine before removed from my car, Inspections are welcome.

Gearbox was running perfectly fine before removed from my car that had travelled 96,000KMS, Inspections are welcome.

Reason for Selling: I would like to go down the path of building up a RB26/30 motor. Motor and gearbox have both been removed from vehicle and taking up space in my garage.

Price and Payment Conditions:

RB20DET, re-built motor, mildly worked - $1400ono, I have priced this in accordance to a reasonable standard RB20DET motor I came across advertised on ebay (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skylin...tem5888d6faf6), however I am negotiable with my asking price for serious comitted buyers.

R32 Skyline, RB20DET Gearbox, 5 Speed Manual - $500ono

However, as a special incentive (in order to clear the space in my garage before my parents click it), I would be willing to sell both together the RB20DET, re-built motor & RB20DET Gearbox, 5 Speed Manual - $1500 firm both together!

Info:

The RB20DET, re-built motor, had the following work done to it, as stated below:

RB20DET Block

MACHINE & SERVICE CYLINDER HEAD

3MM STEAL HEAD GASKET FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN ENGINE FULL CYLINDER HEAD GASKET KIT FITTED

VALVE LIFTERS REPLACED

GENUINE NISSAN MANIFOLD GASKET FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN OIL SEAL FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN ROCKER COVER GASKETS FITTED

GENUINE KEY WAY CRANK SHAFT FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN TIMING BELT FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN CRANK SEAL FITTED

RECONDITIONED FRONT CRANK SHAFT PULLEY FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN THERMOSTAT FITTED

Motor setup, fitted with the following parts (please take note these bolt-on parts are not provided in the sale) Garrett 3540 Turbo, 3" exhaust system, front mount intercooler, Microtech LT10 ECU tuned on 19psi made 238.3kws (Can provide the print-out of the dyno sheet for proof).

Receipts for the re-build can be provided.

Fly wheel and clutch not provided with the Gearbox either.

Pictures:

Will be posted shortly.

Edited by dave88

Price and Payment Conditions - re-vised:

RB20DET, re-built motor, mildly worked - now $1000

R32 Skyline, RB20DET Gearbox, 5 Speed Manual - now $400

However I am negotiable with my asking price for serious buyers only.

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