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hey guys,

im selling a complete SR20DE package

comes complete with:

Engine and ALL accessories( injectors, all the pumps, intake, exhaust, everything)

Manual gear box with a button clutch

ECU

Wiring loom

Engine mounts

Tailshaft

And anything else too do a COMPLETE conversion

ill have to double check the k's but i think its around 150,xxxklms(will confirm soon)

reason im selling is because my little brother wanted a n/a s13 and now the little shit is getting his p's and doesnt want it anymore.

at this stage i want to sell the package complete, or ill just sell the whole car.

engine has also had the timing chain, tensioner, water pump, rocker cover and timing case changed and re-sealed.

Not looking to seperate right now, unless i get a offer for everything but the gearbox.

if ur interested in the engine u can come see it run before i pull it out(with a deposit)

im chasing 1600 for the whole package

can mms photos

pick up from bundoora

contact me via pm or call me on 0433473036

cheers

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