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***ENGINE NOW SOLD, PLEASE SEE LAST POST RE: WHATS LEFT***

I've got all the bits from an RB25 DE front cut (plus some other bits).

I was going to build a RB30det, but my new project says no :O

Its pretty much all the bits you need, bar a turbo, some machine work and assembly is required of course. Cubes wrote a great how to on this motor :)

I'm chasing around $1300 for all the below parts, if you'd like to make an offer, PM me and we will see how it goes. This includes delivery to Melbourne, Sydney or Canberra via a trailer to your door.

The front cut was worth around $2000, plus there is 3 years worth of R32 modification leftovers.

The obvious RB25 DE head (still attached to the rest of the motor). In good condition, and from a healthy motor that still would run (if it was in a car).

Oh, and for the record the obvious RB30 block IS included. I've got two if you'd like them both. You could build a V12 by strapping them together! awesome.

I'd really rather sell the whole lot - I have run out of room in my garage, and I don't need any of this stuff :) I imagine you don't need it all either, but it could be sold for profit. .

If you really just want the head or bottom end, or both pm me and we will talk.

Below is a list of all the other parts you'll get.

Car showed 88XXX kms, which was about right I'd say.

Auto GTS Dash in great condition

A/C "radiator" (I think its called a condensor - the thing that sits at the front)

A/C compressor, lines and all that stuff (no gas of course)

Heater box from behind the dash

Ashtry (with woodgrain for some reason)

RB 25DE bottom end, in great conditon

RB25DE Computer .

Auto gearbox computer -

Coil packs x 6. Checked them over and they look ok, no cracks or anything..

Suits RB20DE, RB20DET, RB26DETT and S1 R33 GTS-T and RB25de of course (also your new RB30)

Full R33 2 door dash with vents (no cracks, looks fine)

Glovebox

Surround for cluster

Kick panels (both sides)

Steering arms from both sides (with stock suspension in good nik - no leaks) they are 4 stud though)

Steering Rack

ABS module

Induction pipes/air box (whole thing) (suits turbo car or NA) WITH AFM

Radiator in A1 condition (no bent fins - same as a turbo one)

All plastics from around the front of a 33 (wheel arches and splash gaurds and stuff)

Brake lines (all of the metal ones)

Auto gearbox fom the above car, Gearbox is in good condition with around 88000 kms on it. Its the same model as a turbo one, so if you struggle with your left foot, it'll be right up your alley.

Apparently its a 5 speed too, I'm not sure but thats what I was told when I bought it. Either way it appears in good nik.

Also have a VL N/A head, enjoy that as your new boat anchor!!!

Any questions you can PM or mail me.

Cheers!!!

you may just want to include wether this is an RB25de from an R32 or R33.

r33 ones have VVT and ot suitable for R32 owners...

good luck

Thanks for that - I didn't know.

The car was a S2 R32 GTS with the 2.5 DE motor. (1992 model).

sorry for the double reply.

but this line from your add.

Full R33 2 door dash with vents (no cracks, looks fine)

is that a typo?

is it meant to be R32?

if it is supposed to be an R32 (since all the other parts seem to be), then I will buy the 3 air con vents from you..

let me know please.

Na, thats an oddball bit that popped up in amongst everything.

Anyhow, it appears the two engines are gone, so I'll separte all the rest of the parts next week in a new ad with some piccies.

P.S. Nice sig!! LMAO

ENGINE IS NOW SOLD!!!!

These are all R33 bits from another auto car that was here for a while :)

Speedo, Tacho and all that jazz (showing very low kays) - $50.00

A/C "radiator" (I think its called a condensor - the thing that sits at the front) $40

A/C compressor, lines and all that stuff (no gas of course) $20

Heater box from behind the dash $20

Ashtry (with woodgrain for some reason) $whatever you like

RB25DE Computer . $40

Full R33 2 door dash with vents (no cracks, looks fine) $50

Glovebox $20

Surround for cluster $20

Kick panels (both sides) $20

Steering arms from both sides (with stock suspension in good nik - no leaks) they are 4 stud though) $100

Induction pipes/air box (whole thing) (suits turbo car or NA) $100

RB20 AFM $80

Radiator in A1 condition (no bent fins - same as a turbo one) $50

All plastics from around the front of a 33 (wheel arches and splash gaurds and stuff) $20

Brake lines (all of the metal ones) $20

Also have a VL N/A head, enjoy that as your new boat anchor!!! This is free to a good home :D

Any questions you can PM or mail me.

Offers accepted :) This stuff just needs to go :)

Cheers!!!

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