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PM sent am interested however would rather the 33 gtst rb25det, because it would be a harder transplant i think n my budget isn't massive unfotuantly, any more offers?

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If possible i after loom, rb25det, turbo, front pipe, dump pipe, cooler, the lot for a gtst engine conversion.

Anyone with front -cuts out there?

hame

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hey mate..

well my mate is doin a RB25 conversion on his sil.

he picked up a 96 S2 cut for $4xxx cant remember exact price.. and that was a car under 40000 genuine kms with great compression and clean as..

just a general price u could pay for a cut.

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hey guys thank you, Rooster whats wrong with your engine???

The thread shows a good engine however 140,000 k's is alot do they come with engine, manual box, loom, ecu.

???

Kind regards hamish.

Looking to buy these items asap or half cut. does anyone reccomend a half cut dealer in Brisbane??

Hame

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