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Located in Sydney

- R32 Silvertop RB20DET engine (imported from engine with apparent 60,000km's (who knows). Engine has since done 20,000kms in Australia. Oil changed every 4,000km's. comes with standard plenum or Front Facing Plenum for $150 extra (see in pic). Brand new iridium spark plugs.

- RB20DET 5 speed gearbox

- Single plate brass button clutch

- Injectors recently removed and cleaned

- Front mount intercooler (black), with piping to suit RB20DET.

- RB25DET turbocharger from Series I R33. Very little play. Comes with dump pipe (see pic)

- Loom

- GFB Bleed valve boost controller with hoses

- Brand new waterpump

Selling due to engine upgrade

$1500 for the lot

call Chris on 0410 40 30 90

no timewasters please

cheers, MARK

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