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Good evening. Thanks for looking at the post. I have an rb26dett that was taken out of a 2002 Gtr. This is a full complete swap with harness and ecu. Nothing has been cut. Oem clutch and flywheel transmission shifts smooth. The engine has 53000 kilometers. And is in wonderful condition. I do have business account as well even through PayPal. JDM-R-US. Would like 5500obo usd. Flat rate shipping of 196. Dollars. No checks or spam. Thankspost-134959-0-74043200-1405082610_thumb.jpeg

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please post a link to your business website

I am having difficulties checking on your business

( abit more than a facebook page )

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Good evening. Thanks for looking at the post. I have an rb26dett that was taken out of a 2002 Gtr. This is a full complete swap with harness and ecu. Nothing has been cut. Oem clutch and flywheel transmission shifts smooth. The engine has 53000 kilometers. And is in wonderful condition. I do have business account as well even through PayPal. JDM-R-US. Would like 5500obo usd. Flat rate shipping of 196. Dollars. No checks or spam. Thanksattachicon.gif$_3-27.jpeg

hey mate do you still have the rb?

includes the transmission (getrag) clutch and all right ?

Really? $196 to ship from the US to the vast majority of this site's users (in Australia)?

Excellent. I shall probably take you up on that offer.

Wouldn't include the customs clearance and port fee's though. Add at least another $500 to that.

Word of advice, Give more info about yourself and be as open as you can, because personally I've had experience with adverts like this and nearly cost me 4100 bucks. Only thing that saved me was calling PayPal office about account info.

No accusations being made, just be more open. And are you sure freight is 195 to 285 because it costs me nearly twice that to send engines from Brisbane to Perth....

Can be done, by sea freight in a shared container, but you would have to pick it up from the docks...still would cost 600+ for motor and box

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Yes i was mis understood. The price pertaining that was locally in the united states. I AM SORRY FOR THE MISUNDERSTANDING.

Ok just did a freight estimate through my courier and it would cost 781.00 to any local part place or dealer in the sydney or albany area. Thanks again

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