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Hi im looking at stripping my R32 skyline, i will only do this if i can sell the engine first.

the engine will come complete less intake, exhaust and turbo.

engine specs

RB20DET bored 40thou, arias forged pistons, JHH ported head, cc'c combustion chambers, HKS 264 cams, HKS cam gears, decked blocked,

shot peened std rods, linished and balanced and big ends resized, block has had oil gallerys cut for RB26 main bearings, ARP head studs, main studs and rod bolts,

cometic head gasket, N1 water pump, N1 oil pump with billet gears, crank has been balanced and grub screwed and has oil pump drive collar fitted.

Custom 8L (approx) sump with trap doors. ACL race series big end and main bearings.

engine has only been run in and driven about 50kms if that as it is unregistered has had a slight power tune, made 371rwhp @ 7000rpm, engine will make around 450rwhp,

selling as i have no time to finish due to other racing commitments.

im looking for around 5K pm me offers, no low ball offers please.

once engine is sold the rest of the car will be up for grabs.

Edited by boostn32

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