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Hi,

I am sell in for a mate a damaged RB25DET and 5 speed manual gearbox. was removed from R33 GTST series 1 with major fron end damage. Has 76,000k's on speedo.

Engine has following damage.

* Harmonic balancer broken

* Small hole in turbo front housing

* Sump small hole and dented

* Power steering and a/c pumps brackets broken off block..bolts from these brackets snapped in bolt holes

* Camshaft sensor broken

* Timing covers bent.

Asking $1000 for engine complete

Gearbox has following damage.

* Housing broken around starter motor

Asking $350..still selects gears

I have attached pictures..would be best if interested to come look at the motor/boxto get an idea..I have descibed best i can. Feel free to ask any questions.

Thanks.

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