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selling my current drive line.

r34 rb25de neo with engine harness modified by Quikfit motorsport to suit r32. plugs straight in. engine has around 80,000 km. removed from r34 at about 60,000km. oil changed about every 3,500km with the best oil that i could pinch from work and always looked after. always used 98 octane or 95 when not available. is a 4wd engine. currently has a modified r33 gtr sump for 2wd application but i also have a r32 gtr 4wd sump here.

engine currently has a sc14 supercharger fitted and has been on the dyno to check for correct mixtures. all good. only 4psi activated by switch. hardly ever used it. easilly removed and intake pipe fabricated to an airbox.

would be an excellent power upgrade for a p plater.

has an rb20 5 speed box with excedy hd clutch attached. oil changed yearly.

will be selling everything in the engine bay and stuff that relates to driveline like manual pedals, clutch lines, master and slave, radiator, harnesses,etc.

extremely reliable. very torquey engine. any tests welcome. is currently running in my r32. test drives welcome.

looking for around $1750 ono the lot. will seperate and remove once engine is sold.

contact me by sms or call with any questions as i dont get on here very often. 0401631925.

located east maitland. near newcastle.

may swap or part payment for items of interest. gtr or performance parts?

Edited by Chad__

$900 for engine ecu and harness? thats less than what i payed for the harness and for it to be modified. i just really want to start work on my car asap but i kno i wont be able to sell it without the buyer seeing it running in the car.

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