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Item: Series 1 R33 RB25DET 130,000kms

Price: $1000ono head is off so will require new head gasket and manifold gaskets

Location: Southside of Brisbane, It is sitting on a pallet to be shipped if needed

Contact: PM

Comments:

Decided to do my RB30DET Conversion

Complete long motor including Turbo/Plenum/Split dump

Always run clean and looked after blew no smoke

Fueled with BP Ultimate or Shell V-Power Racing - Always!

Serviced every 5K with Royal Purple and new Oil filter

Motor recently had a standard 100K service

Including:

New Genuine Water pump and HKS Timing belt

New Exhaust Manifold studs nuts and gasket

Good condition coil packs and NGK Iridiums

Turbo has got next to no shaft play and seems in great condition

Effortless 190rwkw with the power fc tuned running 12psi (never run more than 12psi)

Considering breaking it down: EOI Pm me

Head $580

Short Motor $280 Perfect working order when removed

Coil packs (awesome Condition) with loom $100

R33 Turbo/Mani/Split Dump (manifold has some sort of black heat coating and new studs looks schmick) $520

Plenum Throttle Body assembly $50

Stock Air Box $150

Stock cooler pipes $50

Aircon $120

Powersteering pump $120

Starter Motor $??

R32 Loom $??

R32 RB25DE NA Computer $100

R33 RB25DET Computer $140

R33 Air Flow Meter (AFM) $120

Carbon Canister $20

Near New (500kms) HKS Timing belt $80

Near New Genuine Nissan Water Pump $40

Brand new Genuine NISMO Short shifter $??

Brand new Genuine Nissan Timing belt $90

Can deliver to Goldcoast / Ipswich / Northside Brisbane for Beer (whole motor only)

Edited by dano4127
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I have ECU's, Did you want R32 RB25DE or R33 RB25DET?

Want to sell the turbo included with the motor

Pm me if your interested

Edited by dano4127
I have ECU's, Did you want R32 RB25DE or R33 RB25DET?

Want to sell the turbo included with the motor

Pm me if your interested

how much would u charge on the R33 RB25det ecu

BUMP - Still here! Considering breaking it down if I can get rid of it quickly

Open to serious offers :banana:

Edited by dano4127

interested in the head as long as its in good nick, no offence but ure asking price is way too high for me, if ure willing to lower it we may be able to come to some arrangement, cheers Damo

Nismo Short Shifter? how much? is it new or used and does it come with all the bits to fit it to a R33 GTST?? thanks PM me with how much sent via express post to gold coast.

Edited by SLYDA

hey, im interested in the head. is it in good condition after blowing the gasket. and does it come complete. cams valves covers etc. if so i will pick it up in the next few days. where bouts in brissy are you. im on the gold coast if we maybe could meet half way

let me know

cheers

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