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Im Searching for the Following Things:

Complete RB25DET from sump to cam covers including manifolds.

It doesnt need to have the turbo or fuel rail or coil packs. But would be Handy if they are supplied.

The Motor needs to be completly stock but it doesn't matter if it's blown or damaged as long as it's fixable.

Stock intercooler and pipework.

I also have a Complete RB30E for sale that has been pulled down. Make me an offer. was going to build a 30/25 engine but plans have changed.

R33 Gtr Bodykit. Would prefer genuine plastic kit. but would look into F/G copies.

In the next 6-12 months i will have the following for sale:

Greddy style plenum,

FMIC with modified piping to suit greddy plenum

Complete RB25det unopened

full Trust Style bodykit

ANZ 17" Rims with Tires.

Standard Front Brake Calipers, rotors and new pads.

Tein HR Coilovers.

i can be contacted on 0408126063 or emailed at guesty_the_brave@hotmail.com or messaged on the forums.

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Hmmmm... going on ere then?? well i cant help with the bits u need but I may take the plenum (depending), rims and we can always talk about the engine....

Edited by madaz R33

hey,

i have a near complete series 1 25... only things missing are crank angle sensor, throttle body and turbo...

noisey big end bearing and lacking compression in 6th cylinder (hasnt been pulled down to see why)... couldnt be assed fixing it so i just imported another motor :)

Edited by toffaz
hey,

i have a near complete series 1 25... only things missing are crank angle sensor, throttle body and turbo...

noisey big end bearing and lacking compression in 6th cylinder (hasnt been pulled down to see why)... couldnt be assed fixing it so i just imported another motor :)

Thats fine. how much do you want for the Motor? the missing parts are no issue. if you want to keep the fuel rail or coil packs i don't mind.

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