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I have a r32 gtst-4 (awd rb20) with a spun bearing so I need to get the motor out.

I've already disconnected fuel/ wiring/ power steering/ radiator out/ intercooler + piping out etc.

I'm after a backyarder (Adelaide) or someone who has the know-how and is willing to do it for me as i can't go any further due to lack of engine crane & knowledge.

I've got a mate with a tow truck so transport isn't an issue, I'm at work flat out so I can't check sau much anymore, if you know someone who can help me out text Josh on 0433046838 I have cash waiting for the job. Cheers

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I don't have the knowledge / room to do it myself. Remember its an awd motor- how is a pole going to disconnect my front driveshafts / bell housing / engine mounts? The box doesnt have to come out.

Surely someone's after some easy money coming into Xmas!?

Cheers

Spewing, there's gotta be someone in Adelaide who can spare 2-3 hours (remember everythings disconnected/ out, just need engine mounts, gbox done etc) and knows what their doing !

I've had quotes from a few places, most of which wouldn't leave me much change from a grand after the tow there and back.

If ya know anyone shoot me a call/ text 0433046838

Cheers, josh.

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