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RB25DET

# Block - No scoring or noise - needs coolant flushed out, blown head gasket.

# Head - Ported Exaust Ports, Machined And Blasted With New Welsh Plugs

# Intake Manifold

# Exaust Manifold

# Turbo - good condition, very little play, good bearings, seals, no scoring.

# All Sensors

# Exaust Gasket, plus intake gaskets

This is the complete engine, minus coil packs, loom, ecu, flywheel (manual spigot) or altenator.

Location: 10km From Brisbane

Reason for sale: Bought an import 31 with a modified VG30DET and am no longer seeking to build a RB30DET... Was going to use a 30 Block...

25 Block is still good tho...

Price: $1,500 Negotiable

pics...

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The above pic shows the port work done to each exaust port

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Sorry could not be bothered degreasing turbo...

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Thanks Muz and Green_s13 for your interest.

I'm negotiating with someone at the moment for the complete head and inlet manifold.

If this goes through I will be able to sell the turbo seperately.

I'll let you know in a day or so.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok, I'm moving house so this all has to go.

I'd prefer local pickup to save me the time and effort freighting an entire engine, but if someone interstate makes an offer and is willing to arrange the freight it should be ok.

I'm dropping the price to $1300 for the whole lot. this includes a turbo with all the lines which is in great condition ($400), a complete head which is in great condition, and ported (worth well over $1000 alone) and all the other bits and pieces in the photos - waterpump, oil cooler, bottom end, complete intake manifold with injectors etc etc.

Please PM me with any questions or offers.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

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