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(Complete Motor and Add-ons)

1992 R32 RB20

HKS2530

550cc Injectors

Nismo Fuel Reg

Microtech lt8

RB20 Gearbox

R32 Crossmember

R32 Gearbox Mount

Drive Shaft

etc

Location:

Gold Coast

Item Condition:

78000 on engine

Runs well

Reason for Selling:

Upgrading to a 25

Price and Payment Conditions:

$3500

cash

transfer

Extra Info:

Engine will remain in car until just after the Nissan Cruise at the end of January so if you want to see, hear and be taken for a drive in the car you have just under a month. After that cruise engine will be taken out of car, cleaned and everything checked.

Contact Details:

[email protected]

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Beware of this seller, he is not to be trusted. He has owed me money for the past 10 months, was ordered by a court to pay to me the money 4 months ago after i sued him, and i'm still waiting to receive all of my money.

Beware of this seller, he is not to be trusted. He has owed me money for the past 10 months, was ordered by a court to pay to me the money 4 months ago after i sued him, and i'm still waiting to receive all of my money.

right, well when u get the cash.. can u get the engine 2? n do a swap 4 me n ill give a bit of money :lol: :P .. thanks for the heads up mate. Hope everything works out "for the both of u????"

have u though that maybe im selling cause i dont have any money to pay u there 176 dollars??

Didnt think so... there is nothing dodgy about the sale u can come and watch me take the engine out of the car if your that paranoid.

Im no mod on this site guys, but for the sake of the guy who started this thread's sale.. maybe take it 2 PM.. we've established that someone has made some bad errors in the past. So lets leave it their n proceed with warning. :P

Steve.

Riiight, so you can order a new bodykit but you can't give me $176? You got paid out for 4 weeks of holiday pay but couldn't spare $176 that you said you'd give me 2 months ago?

Once again u are wrong. I havent ordered a kit.. i was going to.. but because of situations that occured i havent ordered shit. The money i got from my holiday pay was gone before i even got a chance to touch it due to stuff that happened with my family life so back the f**k up. Get ur facts straight before you go make alegations.

Don't you even start on what you've been going through, you have no idea of the greiving i was going through when you made me drag you through the courts.

I'm not going to say anything else in this thread. If you want me to allow you freedom to sell your goods then pay me my god damn money.

Don't you even start on what you've been going through, you have no idea of the greiving i was going through when you made me drag you through the courts.

I'm not going to say anything else in this thread. If you want me to allow you freedom to sell your goods then pay me my god damn money.

Thank u

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