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As above, it's in a half cut that I bought for the some body parts (damn that Ross stage in Tas!)

Haven't tested it yet, but it's complete with loom and computer so I'll compression test it this weekend to make sure it's all right.

$1300 either way. The cut is worth more, but it also means that I need to take it out of the bay, so call it even.

Basically I need the headlights and the front suspension, including hubs, arms etc, and maybe the front diff but the rest you can have.

Open to offers, can sell complete or short

Phone, PM or email any questions.

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Sorry no brakes. There are rotors, but I don't know what condition they are in.

Duncan still has a set of R32 GTR brakes off his car. You may want to speak with him.

Any reasonable offer on the motor will do. Depends on how much of it is wanted.

are there any differences between the RB20DET's in manual and automatic?

i need one for my car but its manual,

sorry, im pretty noob. but my RB20 is rooted and i dont know whether to get another RB20 or goto RB25 for my R32

No difference between engines for automatic or manual in pretty much any skylines. Sometimes diffs are different, but not an issue in this case. You will probably need to keep the sump off your existing engine as this one is a 4wd sump with the front diff attached.

RB25 is a more powerfull engine, but also much more expensive. Up to you which way you want to go.

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