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Hello there Brendan, I have a question, are you just selling the whole pachage, or can you just buy the engine itself?

my engine has given up the ghost (BOV blew up and now my engine is full of oil and I can't get it to start or get cleaned) So I was wondering if you would sell me just the engine, and you can keep the rest of the goddies since they are no use to me. You can just sell them to other ppl and get get rich off it.

So if this is ok with you, what is your best price on just the engine itself without the goddies? I will give you spot cash right now and then if you are interested in my offer.

hey mate

im really not keen on selling parts seperatly as its so hard to find buyers..

If i can find some1 to buy the other parts i will be keen otherwise i just wana sell it all in one go

I don't mean to chat in a FS thread, but I've never heard of a BOV that can blow an engine up. I think you need a new mechanic PHAT33

Gawd Driver..

I have no idea why it hasn't been sold by now.. A frikkin immaculate NEO RB25DET that made that on 10psi... That is dirt fkn cheap as well, and it comes with all the extra parts..

An S13 SR20DET can cost like 3000.. And thats 15 years old!!

heh yeah i get mostly dreamers :D

Ild be happy for anyone to come and chek it out for themselves as well to show im legit.

its funy i saw a r34 package like mine for sale on a buisness website for 4grand but it was NON TURBO!

o well

BUMP!

*Free bump*

You'll find people just get scared at the extra effort of changing over aspects of the loom to accomodate the R34 ECU etc etc

Don't worry, it can't be too long before one of the other R34 owners blows an engine and driveline...just hope it's not me :D

hey

i assume its a direct fit?

you wil need swap wiring harnesses with the one that comes with the engine package.

im prety sure it would be legal as im putting a gtr engine in mine and wil be ok.

what sort of work will this require to be fitted in an r32-t?

QuickFit Motorsport can splice the looms for you, and that's the only hard bit of work apart from putting the engine in place.

And it should all be very legal, just get it engineered

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