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Engine RB25DET, turbo, computer complete and 5 speed box for sale

only 70,000km, low kilometres R33 GTst S2 1996

includes:

- Motor Complete RB25DET single turbo very good condition, strong stock inc wiring loom, & std computer, tailshaft, 70000 kms, $2550

- 5 Speed Gbox / clutch - 70000 kms $950

All is in very good condition, serviced regularly, can verify kilometres

Edited by WEaPonX!!

howdy,

I would like to sell engine gearbox etc together for sure so would do it for $3250 cash for everything inc tailshaft and then u also know ur getting a engi and gbox in similar conditionm u can hear it running as well > if u price it all separately I reckon u will find its a very good deal

catcha

Is there a better price if someone purchases both from you?
Why are you selling?

the rest of the car is not fir for driving

can vouch for the look of the engine compartment very tidy

Rob can you leave a trader comment for me please thanks >>Trader Comment<<

Edited by Madaz

lol dude....be one sick corrolla put a few of dem commies to shame hehe

np thanx

the rest of the car is not fir for driving

can vouch for the look of the engine compartment very tidy

Rob can you leave a trader comment for me please thanks >>Trader Comment<<

howdy

Im selling cause I crashed it a few months bac mainly front end damage.... but I think I might have broken the record for the longest distance an R33 has launched and been airborn for :)....seemed like ages prob seconds but the worst was the return back to earth via what seemed like a forced crash landing of a 737... man did it come bac down hard...apart from 1 cracked and 2 bruised ribs and few cuts i walked away from it.....thank f*k for airbags, they saved my ass

rest is in good cond and motor and gb is sweeet

the rest of the car is not fir for driving

hmmm lets be more specific, can we?

-is it off a half cut you bought off the wreckers?

-is it off your personal car and you are selling it cause you want to implant something else?

-is it off your personal car which has been written off?

-is it off a car you imported under the 'for race use only' and can not be registered?

sorry I forgot to mention that impt stuff

Its one owner imported by a sydney dealer with 15 years experience they only buy the top tier "best pick 32's 33 n 34's " direct.

precrash it waz an awesome car allround just about to get dynd 4 the first time after stage 1 mods and power fc and bc. the engi's got heaps of potential and develops really good power with no boost. So yer insurance co wrote it of and I bought it bac

hmmm lets be more specific, can we?

-is it off a half cut you bought off the wreckers?

-is it off your personal car and you are selling it cause you want to implant something else?

-is it off your personal car which has been written off?

-is it off a car you imported under the 'for race use only' and can not be registered?

please don't post for sale threads in the general section - that is what the for sale post and sections are for. Moved.

Engine RB25DET, turbo, computer complete and 5 speed box for sale

only 70,000km, low kilometres R33 GTst S2 1996

includes:

- Motor Complete RB25DET single turbo very good condition, strong stock inc wiring loom, & std computer, tailshaft, 70000 kms, $2550

- 5 Speed Gbox / clutch - 70000 kms $950

All is in very good condition, serviced regularly, can verify kilometres

what clutch is it

  • 1 month later...

G/box sold to me!!! Was a bitch to remove but well worth the skinned knuckles/cursing and swearing.

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The RB25DET motor looks very clean; not breathing, inlet piping and breathers all clean as a whistle.

The whole car in general interior engine bay etc is a very clean example of an R33. Definitely low km's.

Off topic: Good stuff Cubes, those boxes go for about $2000-$2500 here in NZD.. as soon as I saw the price on this thread I pretty much choked. I'm going to have to get an RB20DET box for my conversion at this rate, for about $750-$900NZD ;) Might look at importing an RB25DET from Aus at this rate.. probably be well worth the trouble.

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