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Item:R32 RB25DE complete engine,loom,sensors and RB25DET short motor

Age:Late 93

Condition:Good to very good

Price:$800 ono for the lot priced for quick sale

To Fit: (What car)R32 or what ever RB30 conversion you like

Location:Liverpool- Sydney

Contact: Grant (please ring as I don't get on the computer much on 0428- 234- 732)

Comments:

This is a much sort after pakage as the motor will bolt straight in your

R32, loom computer everything.As most people have upgraded injectors and turbo already.

Just think rebuild this with forgies and chip your computer and you have a monster combo.

Or this head is great for a RB30 twin cam conversion as you don't have to worry about the VCT

[b]Bennefits with this pakage/engine[/b]

- Great for RB30 based engine build up ( cylinder head)

- Being you can chip your RB20 computer to accept this upgrade everything

else bolts on

- The cams have slightly bigger duration and lift

- Bigger throtlle body

- The block and internals are turbo spec (Bar pistons) just add forged pistons

I can assure you that the RB25DE Motor is in good conditon running order and originally an auto

non-turbo you know that it hasn't been trashed

The RB25DET short motor seems to be in good order as has no lip at the top of the cylinders and

you can still see the hone marks in the bore maybe grap the low compression pistons out of this

put in the other motor with fresh set of rings and bearings and of you go another cheap option.

Selling as a complete package WILL NOT SEPERATE

I will also throw in some heavy duty valve springs as well

I have no photos as everybody knows what they look like!

Please feel free to ask any questions you may have the best way is to contact me by phone

0428-234-732

ITEM SOLD

Cheers Happy Motoring

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