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Hey, guys,

Up for Sale Is series 2 RB25.

Was pulled out of a Complete Car 97 mdl' R33 manual that was smashed in the Rear,

Had 17,889 k's on the Cluster, Was running perfect when pulled out.

RB25 DET series 2 motor Complete (Turbo,manifolds, Dump pipe, alternator, Aircon ect, starter motor ect.)

Complete Loom

Factory ECU,AFM , All Sensors, Flywheel ECT

No gearbox..

$2000

Eastern suburbs

of Melbourne Victoria.

Email me or PM..

cheers

Ash

[email protected]

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I also Have For sale:

HKS T3 Steel Wheeled Turbo, 360 deg. bearing Internal Waste Gate ect. -Came With a Car I imported (In the Boot) So I had it recoed and was planning on putting it on but stacked my car, So never been used since reco :).. $660

Also

-RB20 DET 'ECCS' Red top 55,000 k's Complete packaged Motor, Loom, ECU, AFM, Air/Con, pwr Steering ect. $850ono

-RB20 DET 'ECCS' red top, Complete Motor, AFM, Air/con, pwr Steering ect, minus ECU has a Cut Loom. $550ono

Also have many spares for most RB motors...

More stuff will be posted soon..

pics of Turbo:

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Pm or email me if Interested or want pics..

Cheers

Ash

Interested in the turbo man, can you please PM me some more details.

Just wanted to know when/where it was rebuilt, and if you have receipts. Also HP rating, and wheel sizes etc.

Thanks,

Abu

  • 3 weeks later...
Interested in the turbo man, can you please PM me some more details.

Just wanted to know when/where it was rebuilt, and if you have receipts. Also HP rating, and wheel sizes etc.

Thanks,

Abu

mate x 2 for me to! looking to fit my series 2 R33...

Pm me plz

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