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I'm selling off my RB25DET S1 with Series 2 turbo, due to money requirements elsewhere... I only recently bought the motor and it's a shame to sell it off :D

For Sale

- RB25DET complete motor including engine loom and computer, manifolds, Series 2 turbo, stock dump pipe, alternator and power Steering pump. Everything is to go.

Motor has done 101,XXXkm's and had the timing belt changed (gates racing timing belt fitted) aswell as the ideler pully and the water pump.

NGK Iridiums spark plugs are installed.

Series 2 Turbo is in excellent condishion with very close to NO shaft play.

I'm also going to included an near new turbosmart BOV...

NOW ONLY $2400

I'm in ADELAIDE.

If your interested please call me, Aaron, on 0438 86 08 07. Ringing or Messaging me is better than a PM because i'm not on the computer too much...

Cheers Guys

P.S. Sorry no photo (You all know what they look like)

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I would never strip down a 100% perfect motor just to sell the block....

But I MIGHT be able to source you one.

Let me know your price range (please no stupid offers) and I'll see what i can work for you.

Cheers

how do you know the mileage of the engine if you just bought it?

hasnt been rebuilt at all? what type of car was it in?

i cant believe its lasted 100000+ seeing as ive lost 2 in 17000km.

i am interested for sure. though ive got one closer to home with 65000 for the same price. would you consider $2000?

(ill pay for shipping to syd obviously.)

how do you know the mileage of the engine if you just bought it?

hasnt been rebuilt at all? what type of car was it in?

i cant believe its lasted 100000+ seeing as ive lost 2 in 17000km.

i am interested for sure. though ive got one closer to home with 65000 for the same price. would you consider $2000?

(ill pay for shipping to syd obviously.)

My RB25DET has done over 95000kms and I get good compression across all 6 cylinders. My brothers the same. What do you do exactly to your engines that they only last 17000kms?

My RB25DET has done over 95000kms and I get good compression across all 6 cylinders. My brothers the same. What do you do exactly to your engines that they only last 17000kms?

honestly i have no freakin idea. i never even got around to upping the boost. they were running stock with only a pod and 3" turbo back! the first one was caused by leaning out. and the second one, well i dont know yet, im going to have to get it towed. if its the same leaning out then wouldnt that suggest the fuel system is f**ked? it used to backfire when changing gears though, which would indicate to me its running a little rich if anything.

the first engine lasted 77000km, but only 7000 of that was since i bought it. the 2nd was a full reco, and that lasted 10000. and took the turbo with it.

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