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Item: RB20DET engine basically complete with gearbox, NPC clutch, ECU (mapped by Dr Drift), LOOM and RB25 turbo. Has coilpacks in it as well

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: Im moving and have a rb25 anyway and could use the cash

Price and Payment Conditions: $1100 ono

Extra Info: Need this gone soon or else im going to keep it. I will sell individual parts if i sell the gearbox or engine first

Pictures:

Before it was removed

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Contact Details: Daniel 0422 051 559

gear box is sold.

individual parts are:

Great cond Engine with intake plenum and exhaust manifold, coil packs, injectors, air regulator,knock sensors and wiring. Still has oil in it $300

R33 Turbo under 100,000kms $150

Loom in great condition. not cut or hacked up with good ignitor $120

Mapped Mines ECU $100 Firm.

NPC Clutch, heaps of life left $100

Or buy the lot for $600

Edited by dantheman88

Coming to Canberra/Sydney/Melbourne anytime soon mate?

lol yeh I will be heading to canberra soon. But I will be driving down in a I30 so I wont be able to fit an engine in :(

I can strap it to a pallet if you want it. www.e-go.com.au do really cheap pallets. I can drop it to a depot here and you could get it to you closest depot and it would probably be under $100

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