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For sale RB25DET complete front cut, engine,harness, computer, 5 speed, tailshaft.

Will sell engine seperate, and box after. $3200 neg, complete. Will include R33 manual pedal box, clutch master cylinder etc for conversion if necessary.

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For sale RB25DET complete front cut, engine,harness, computer, 5 speed, tailshaft.

Will sell engine seperate, and box after. $3200 complete.

What conditions the engine in/how many Ks done? compression test done? how much for the engine with turbo?

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What conditions the engine in/how many Ks done? compression test done? how much for the engine with turbo?

Series one engine, vehicle was complete & running when i bought it, it had 83000km on speedo, will warrant engine for startup, oil pressure , engine noise etc. Will sell engine complete with harness & computer for $2500

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hi mate im after these parts

rb25det exhaust manifold+heatshield

rb25det complete inlet manifold+injectors+fuel reg etc...

how much for it?

Sorry guys, not seperating engine parts, engine is complete & was running before removal. Will seperate engine from box but thats it

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Also includes pedal box etc - perfect for manual conversion.

I am located in Wollongong south of Sydney, will deliver north to Sydney area or south to Nowra area,

will negotiate price to include interstate freight. Will deliver to QLD area as driving up next Saturday.

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