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Item: rb20e

Location: outer east, melb

Item Condition: good (been sitting outside for a year)

Reason for Selling: motor is too fast for me

Price and Payment Conditions: more than you can afford pal! (free)

Extra Info: I hate pigeons and tailgaters

Contact Details: reply here or PM me

If anyone has any need whatsoever for an RB20E engine they can have one with about 70,000km on it.

Was driving perfectly before the owner of the car decided he wanted to downgrade performance and fit an RB25DET and 5 speed manual so if you are interested in a serious high performance motor, you can have this one.

Edited by Bozz

that's not gaffa's old engine is it?

Just to clarify for the slow people... RB20E is a SOHC 2.0L non turbo engine. Ie, you take the Rb30E engine that's in a VL or R31, and you reduce it by 1L and this is what you get :D

you could also use something like this to boost performance... to match an RB20DE or something.

http://www.rodshop.com.au/superchargerb30.htm

I've replied to two PM's who got in before you AlexCim, if either of them two dont pick it up tonight, you get the opportunity tomorrow.

funkymonkey - dont know gaffa?? Its out of a ceffy. I haven't photographed the ECU but it comes with it as well.

Cheers

ahh gaffa's another forum member in SE melbourne who had the awesome power of an RB20E in his R32 GTE, he's since converted it to RB25DE powah.

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